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lymphadenopathy rarely developing.
Systemic disease is
sometimes presaged by a
trypanosomal ulcer developing at the site of the
infectious fly bite
within 2 days...
-
haematophagous Central and
South American species transmit the
potentially fatal trypanosomal Chagas disease,
sometimes called American trypanosomiasis. This results...
-
first described by
Felix Ehrlich in 1912. It is also
produced by the
trypanosomal parasite in
sleeping sickness. It
forms in the
liver as a side-effect...
-
cruzi and
transmitted by
triatomine bugs), and
leishmaniasis (a set of
trypanosomal diseases caused by
various species of
Leishmania transmitted by sandflies)...
- proteins. Once
inside parasites,
suramin combines with proteins,
especially trypanosomal glycolytic enzymes, to
inhibit energy metabolism. The
molecular formula...
- Aminu; Isah,
Murtala Bindawa; Aliyu,
Abubakar Babando (2014). "Anti-
trypanosomal activity of
African medicinal plants: A
review update".
Journal of Ethnopharmacology...
-
diagnosed with trypanosome-caused
disease should be
treated with an anti-
trypanosomal.
Treatment is
based on stage, 1 or 2, and parasite, T. b. rhodesiense...
- di****ase and
glyoxalase I
enzymes in
bacteria and
several eukaryotic trypanosomal parasites (in
other organisms,
including yeast and mammals, this enzyme...
- Hall BS,
Wilkinson SR (January 2012). "Activation of
benznidazole by
trypanosomal type I
nitroreductases results in
glyoxal formation".
Antimicrobial Agents...
- membranes.
Glycosylphosphatidylinositol diacylglycerol-lyase EC 4.6.1.14 A
trypanosomal enzyme.
Phosphatidylinositol diacylglycerol-lyase EC 4.6.1.13 Another...