The transcriptional control of gene expression is not well documented in the Arthropoda. We describe transcriptional analysis of two exceptionally divergent homologues (Ra86) of the Bm86 gut antigen from Rhipicephalus appendiculatus. Bm86 forms the basis of a commercial vaccine for the control of...
Kamau, L.
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Skilton, Robert A.
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Odongo, David O.
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Mwaura, S.
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Githaka, Naftaly W.
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Kanduma, E.G.
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Obura, M.
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Kabiru, E.
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Orago, A.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Bishop, Richard P.
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[Differential transcription of two highly divergent gut-expressed Bm86 antigen gene homologues in the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Acari: Ixodida)]
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Differential transcription of two highly divergent gut-expressed Bm86 antigen gene homologues in the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Acari: Ixodida)
Protein components of the cement cone of ixodid ticks are candidates for inclusion in vaccines against tick infestation, since they are essential for tick attachment and feeding. We describe here the cloning of a cDNA encoding a 36 kDa protein, designated Rhipicephalus Immuno-dominant Molecule 36...
Bishop, Richard P.
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Lambson, B.
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Wells, C.
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Pandit, P.
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Osaso, J.
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Nkonge, C.
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Morzaria, S.P.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Nene, Vishvanath
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[A cement protein of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, located in the secretory e cell granules of the type III salivary gland acini, induces strong antibody responses in cattle]
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A cement protein of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, located in the secretory e cell granules of the type III salivary gland acini, induces strong antibody responses in cattle
Theileria are economically important, intra-cellular protozoa, transmitted by ixodid ticks, which infect wild and domestic ruminants. In the mammalian host, parasites infect leukocytes and erythrocytes. In the arthropod vector they develop in gut epithelial cells and salivary glands. All four int...
Bishop, Richard P.
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Musoke, A.J.
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Morzaria, S.P.
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Gardner, M.
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Nene, Vishvanath
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[Theileria: Intracellular protozoan parasites of wild and domestic ruminants transmitted by ixodid ticks]
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Theileria: Intracellular protozoan parasites of wild and domestic ruminants transmitted by ixodid ticks
Theileria parva, a protozoan parasite of cattle, causes a disease called East Coast fever. The disease is of economic importance because it causes high morbidity and mortality and limits the development of the cattle industry. This paper highlights the experiences with immunization against Theile...
Musoke, A.J.
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McKeever, Declan J.
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Morzaria, S.P.
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Nkonge, C.
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Nene, Vishvanath
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[Experiences with immunization against Theileria parva using p67, a sporozoite surface antigen]
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Experiences with immunization against Theileria parva using p67, a sporozoite surface antigen