TsAg5, a Taenia solium cysticercus protein with a marginal trypsin-like activity in the diagnosis of human neurocysticercosis. (57/93)

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Distribution of Taenia saginata metacestodes: a comparison of routine meat inspection and carcase dissection results in experimentally infected calves. (58/93)

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Evaluation of the protective potential of a Taenia solium cysticercus mimotope on murine cysticercosis. (59/93)

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The highly antigenic 53/25 kDa Taenia solium protein fraction with cathepsin-L like activity is present in the oncosphere/cysticercus and induces non-protective IgG antibodies in pigs. (60/93)

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Taenia crassiceps: host treatment alters glycolisis and tricarboxilic acid cycle in cysticerci. (61/93)

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The relationship of antibody levels to the clinical spectrum of human neurocysticercosis. (62/93)

One hundred proven cases of cerebral cysticercosis were studied with an enzyme linked immunoassay (ELISA) employing cyst fluid as antigen, with a view to detecting specific antibodies in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Antibody levels were correlated with the clinical presentation of the patients, the type and number of cysts detected on their brain scans, the anatomical position of these cysts and the presence of lymphocytes in the CSF. Patients could be divided into two distinct categories, one with low levels of antibody in the serum and absent antibody in the CSF, and the other with high levels in both the serum and the CSF. This differentiation matched the clinical presentation of a benign and a malignant group. Antibody levels could not be related to the type of cysts as observed on the brain scan, but depended on the anatomical position of the cyst, being lower if the cysts were confined to the cerebral cortex. A correlation of antibody levels with the number of cysts was only found in the benign group.  (+info)

The hamster model for identification of specific antigens of Taenia solium tapeworms. (63/93)

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Seroprevalence of antibodies against Taenia solium cysticerci among refugees resettled in United States. (64/93)

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