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Meaning of "trypanosomes"

trypanosome (noun): A type of parasitic protozoan that can cause diseases in humans and animals
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Different species of trypanosomes infect different hosts.
African trypanosomiases are infectious diseases caused by trypanosomes.
The trypanosomes are transmitted by tsetse flies.
It is worth noting that rodent trypanosomes.
It is caused by trypanosomes and transmitted by tse tse fly.
It is found in parasitic protozoa such as leishmania and trypanosomes.
Most trypanosomes live in the blood of vertebrate hosts.
Blood analysis is used to detect the presence of trypanosomes.
Trypanosomes and the tsetse fly are moving in this direction.
Antimicrobial peptide killing of pathogenic trypanosomes.
Trypanosomes are parasites that can infect animals and humans.
His research interest is on trypanosomes.
The amount of trypanosomes was continuously recorded during the incubation.
She made key discoveries of the life cycle of trypanosomes.
This adaptability likely helps trypanosomes survive in different host environments.

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Trypanosomes were given tritiated uracil and harvested at various incubation times.
Sex and evolution in trypanosomes.
Trypanosomes can be recognised by their movement among the red blood cells.
The RBCs are mostly deposited while the trypanosomes remain in suspension.
Trypanosomes can be detected from patient samples using two different preparations.
Blood smears or lymph node materials might reveal the trypanosomes.
This test requires the growth of trypanosomes in rodents and is thus costly.
A wet preparation can be used to look for the motile trypanosomes.
Leishmaniasis is caused by trypanosomes of the genus leishmania that preferentially infect macrophages.
Antigenic variation in trypanosomes.
African trypanosomes exert significant morbidity and mortality in man and livestock.
The figures below present the characteristics of the main species of trypanosomes.
Experiments to ascertain specificity or susceptibility of the trypanosomes were initiated using leeches as vectors.
Tsetse infected by trypanosomes are thought to remain infected for the remainder of their lives.
This dispersion capacity explains the reinvasion of treated areas and dissemination of trypanosomes.
Various species of trypanosomes have host immunoglobulins associated with their cell surfaces.
Biological transmission requires a period of incubation of the trypanosomes within the tsetse host.
Studies with some species of trypanosomes indicate a great complexity of the sylvatic cycle in biomes.
Confirmation of infection requires parasitological tests to demonstrate the presence of trypanosomes in the patient.
Trypanosomes cause deadly sleeping sickness in Africa.
No marine fish species tested was insusceptible to trypanosomes isolated from the different hosts.
The trypanosomes infectious to animals and not to humans were named Trypanosoma brucei brucei.
The washing step is repeated until all the trypanosomes are collected as a pure white mass.
The Delanoës published the first description of the organism as something different from trypanosomes.
Stop the flow from the column when no more trypanosomes are visible under the microscope.
Trypanosomes are parasitic protozoa that cause African trypanosomiasis and Chagas disease American trypanosomiasis.
Trypanosoma cruzi has one of the most complex life cycles of trypanosomes found in man.
Drosophila and trypanosomes do not have any GR at all.
Jamot discovered that the tsetse fly was the vector of the trypanosomes causing the disorder.
The African trypanosomes differ from Trypanosoma cruzi for having larger and anterior kinetoplasts.
The standard antigen for antibody detection tests is derived from trypanosomes present in the blood.
Avian trypanosomes in Simulium and sparrowhawks Accipiter nisus.
The proteins may also be expressed in Trypanosomes.
The entire life cycle of African trypanosomes is represented by extracellular stages.
They are free-living relatives of the parasitic trypanosomes.

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