Centrins are evolutionarily conserved calcium-binding proteins, which are ubiquitously found in eukaryotes and participate in a number of cellular processes, including centriole and basal body ...
The immune system responds to an infection by producing antibodies that recognize and bind to the cell surface of the pathogen, thus marking it as an intruder and triggering an immune response. For ...
Trypanosome parasites transmitted by tsetse flies cause devastating diseases in humans and livestock. Different subspecies infect different hosts: Trypanosoma brucei brucei infects cattle but is ...
Using cryo-electron microscopy, researchers have analyzed the structure of trypanosomes parasites in details and revealed one of their potential weak points, which has remained undetected until now.
University of York researchers have identified a protein called ESB2 that functions as a “molecular shredder” inside the parasite responsible for sleeping sickness, selectively destroying RNA messages ...
Single specimens of the vermicular pathogens causing sleeping sickness swim inside the gut of the tsetse fly between blood cells which the fly has ingested from an infected mammal. This is where they ...
The African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei is a blood parasite capable of infecting many mammals. Humans are provided with natural immunity against infection through the activity of the protein ...
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The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. adipose tissue is a novel niche that is occupied by T. brucei during the infection of mammalian hosts Immunohistochemistry of mice ...
Yaser Hashem's team at the Laboratoire Architecture et Réactivité de l'ARN at CNRS's has discovered a new potential therapeutic target - located in the ribosome - to combat trypanosomes parasites.
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