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Variation in the sensitivity to normal human serum of clone-drived antigenic variants of trypanosoma (trypanozoon) brucei complex trypanosomes

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1977-04
Author
Laurence, R.
Type
Article
Language
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Abstract
The present concept of T. rhodesiense sleeping sickness epidemiology rests, to some extent at least, upon the long-held belief that the infectivity for man of Trypanosoma (Trypanozoon rhodesiense and the non-infectivity for man of queei are constant and stable properties. Renewed interest has recently been taken in the effect of normal human serum on trypanosome population of distinct antigenic type, derive from clones prepared from T.rhodesiense and T. ibrucei samples syringe-passaged in white mice.
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https://library.adhl.africa/handle/123456789/11287
Citation
Laurence, R. (1977). Variation in the sensitivity to normal human serum of clone-drived antigenic variants of trypanosoma (trypanozoon) brucei complex trypanosomes. Medical Journal of Zambia. Volume 11 (2)
Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.
Publisher
Medical Journal of Zambia
Subject
Serum
Cells, Cultured
Trypanosoma
Description
This article presents research findings on the present concept of T. rhodesiense sleeping sickness epidemiology which is claimed to rest upon the long-held belief that the infectivity for man of Trypanosoma (Trypanozoon rhodesiense) and the non-infectivity for man of queei are constant and stable properties.
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