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Babesia bovis biological clones and the inter-strain allelic diversity of the Bv80 gene support subpopulation selection as a mechanism involved in the attenuation of two virulent isolates
(Elsevier, 2012-12-21)The virulence phenotype of Babesia bovis subpopulations was evaluated using biological clones derived from the high-virulence BboS2P and the low-virulence BboR1A strain and two original virulent isolates, BboL15 and BboL17, ... -
Biochemical characterization of thioredoxin reductase from Babesia bovis
(2014-04)This paper addresses the identification, cloning, expression, purification and functional characterization of thioredoxin reductase from Babesia bovis, the etiological agent of babesiosis. The work deals with in vitro ... -
Casos de anaplasmosis, babesiosis y tripanosomiasis bovina registradas en el INTA Rafaela (2012-2019)
(Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, 2022-06)Anaplasmosis, babesiosis y tripanosomiasis de los bovinos son enfermedades de importancia económica provocadas por Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bovis y/o Babesia bigemina, y Trypanosoma vivax, respectivamente. En este ... -
Comparative transcriptome analysis of geographically distinct virulent and attenuated Babesia bovis strains reveals similar gene expression changes through attenuation
(2013-11)Background: Loss of virulence is a phenotypic adaptation commonly seen in prokaryotic and eukaryotic pathogens. This mechanism is not well studied, especially in organisms with multiple host and life cycle stages such as ... -
Estudio prospectivo de las primo infecciones por Babesia bovis en terneros Brahman y Brangus de un área enzoótica de Corrientes, Argentina
(2014)Se evaluaron primo-infecciones causadas por Babesia bovis en terneros Brahman y Brangus en zona endémica de Corrientes, mediante la detección de: anticuerpos por ELISA-i, hematocrito y parasitemia en 48 vacas ... -
Risks of cattle babesiosis (Babesia bovis) outbreaks in a semi-arid region of Argentina
(Elsevier, 2019-10)The epidemiology of Babesia bovis was studied in terms of enzootic stability/instability and husbandry and abiotic factors influencing B. bovis transmission rate in northeastern Santiago del Estero province, Argentina. The ...