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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
immunology and microbiology
Common and stage-specific antigens of Theileria annulata
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, Volume 34, No. 3-4, Year 1992
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Description
Western blot analysis of Theileria annulata antigens was carried out using sera collected from cattle which had been immunised and challenged with either T. annulata sporozoites or schizont-infected cells. Three antigens between 71 and 73 kDa proved to be common to the three stages of parasite studied: sporozoites, schizonts and piroplasms. An antigen was found at 32 kDa which was specific to T. annulata piroplasms. Results were reproducible using sera from Morocco and the UK. At least one of the proteins at 71-73 kDa, but not that at 32 kDa were also recognised by sera from animals infected with Babesia species. © 1992.
Authors & Co-Authors
Kachani, Malika
Morocco, Agdal Rabat
Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan Ii
Oliver, Robert A.
United Kingdom, Cambridge
The Babraham Institute
Brown, C. G.Duncan
United Kingdom, Roslin
The Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies
Ouhelli, Hammou
Morocco, Agdal Rabat
Institut Agronomique et Veterinaire Hassan Ii
United Kingdom, Cambridge
The Babraham Institute
United Kingdom, Roslin
The Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies
Spooner, Roger L.
United Kingdom, Cambridge
The Babraham Institute
Statistics
Citations: 24
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1016/0165-2427(92)90166-N
ISSN:
01652427
Study Locations
Morocco