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Production et caractérisation d'anticorps monoclonaux anti-toxoplasme
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Year: 1988 Publisher: Bruxelles: UCL. Faculté de médecine,

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Nippostrongylus and Toxoplasma;
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ISBN: 0632060107 Year: 1969 Publisher: Oxford, : Blackwell Scientific Publications,

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Seroprevalence of trichinella and toxoplasma in U.S. grower/finisher pigs, 2006.
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Year: 2011 Publisher: [Fort Collins, Colo.] : United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health,

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Trichinella --- Toxoplasma --- Swine --- Swine --- Diseases --- Growth.


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Development of techniques to detect and disinfect Toxoplasma gondii in water ... annual report.
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ISSN: 23782285 Year: 2009 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

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Molecular basis of toxoplasmosis ... annual report.
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ISSN: 21673195 Year: 2010 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

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Toxoplasma : molecular and cellular biology
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ISBN: 9781904933342 Year: 2007 Publisher: Norfolk : Horizon Bioscience,

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Un Parasite à la Conquête du Cerveau : Le Toxoplasme
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ISBN: 2759820483 9782759820481 9782759819324 Year: 2017 Publisher: Lisieux, France : EDP Sciences,

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L’histoire de ce minuscule parasite, le toxoplasme, nous concerne tous, ou presque. Il contamine les animaux à sang chaud, dont l’Homme. Parasité par le toxoplasme, un rat recherche la compagnie d’un chat, au lieu de le fuir. Et nous, les humains ? Sans manifester des signes visibles de maladie, nous sommes, en France, une moitié de la population à l’abriter dans nos cerveaux. Comment y atterrit-il ? Qu’y fait-il ? Le toxoplasme peut-il influencer nos actions ? Notre personnalité même ? Les recherches épidémiologiques, cliniques, psychologiques nous donnent des indices : l’infection par le toxoplasme est corrélée, par exemple, avec certaines pathologies cérébrales et avec certains comportements à risque. Mais comment le sait-on ? L’auteur s’attache à concilier l’intelligibilité du langage et la rigueur de l’exposé ; la fenêtre qu’elle entrouvre sur la « science en devenir » contribue à bâtir une attitude « raisonnablement critique et raisonnablement confiante » à l’égard des découvertes scientifiques. En présentant les faits et méfaits du toxoplasme, l’ouvrage introduit au monde du parasitisme, ce mode particulier, mais non unique, de cohabitation entre les organismes.


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Parasite Infections: From Experimental Models to Natural Systems
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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Eukaryotic parasites (including parasitic protozoans, worms and arthropods) are more complex and heterogeneous organisms than pathogenic bacteria and viruses. This notion implies different evolutionary strategies of host exploitation. Typically, parasites establish long-term infections and induce relatively little mortality, as they often limit pathological changes by modulating host cells and downregulating adverse immune responses. Their pattern of distribution tends to be endemic rather than epidemic. Despite these seemingly benign traits, parasites usually cause substantial chronic morbidity, thus constituting an enormous socioeconomic burden in humans, particularly in resource poor countries, and in livestock worldwide. Parasite-induced fitness costs are an evolutionary force that can shape populations and contribute to species diversity. Therefore, a thorough understanding of parasites and parasitic diseases requires detailed knowledge of the respective biochemical, molecular and immunological aspects as well as of population genetics, epidemiology and ecology. This Research Topic (RT) bridges disciplines to connect molecular, immunological and wildlife aspects of parasitic infections. The RT puts emphases on four groups of parasites: Plasmodium, Toxoplasma, Giardia and intestinal helminths. Co-infections are also covered by the RT as they represent the most common form of parasite infections in wildlife and domestic animal populations. Within the four types of parasites the following topics are addressed: (1) Experimental models: hypothesis testing, translation and limits. (2) Critical appraisal of experimental models. (3) Natural systems: Technological advances for investigations in natural parasite-host systems and studies in natural systems. (4) The urgent need for better models and methods in natural parasite systems. Hence, the RT covers and illustrate by the means of four main parasitic infections the parasite-host system at the molecular, cellular and organismic level.


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Genomic phage display libraries and antigen screening of Toxoplasma gondii.
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Leuven : KUL. Faculteit Landbouwkundige en Toegepaste Biologische Wetenschappen,

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Infectivity and transmission of toxoplasmosis ... annual report.
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ISSN: 21673187 Year: 2009 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

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