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279 related items for PubMed ID: 17274984

  • 1. Trypanosoma cruzi (kinetoplastida Trypanosomatidae): biological heterogeneity in the isolates derived from wild hosts.
    Lisboa CV, Pinho AP, Monteiro RV, Jansen AM.
    Exp Parasitol; 2007 Jun; 116(2):150-5. PubMed ID: 17274984
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  • 2. Genotype variation of Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from different Brazilian biomes.
    Araújo CA, Waniek PJ, Xavier SC, Jansen AM.
    Exp Parasitol; 2011 Jan; 127(1):308-12. PubMed ID: 20655911
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  • 3. Stable infection of primates with Trypanosoma cruzi I and II.
    Lisboa CV, Mangia RH, Luz SL, Kluczkovski A, Ferreira LF, Ribeiro CT, Fernandes O, Jansen AM.
    Parasitology; 2006 Nov; 133(Pt 5):603-11. PubMed ID: 16836794
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  • 4. Trypanosoma cruzi (Kinetoplastida, Trypanosomatidae) genotypes in neotropical bats in Brazil.
    Lisboa CV, Pinho AP, Herrera HM, Gerhardt M, Cupolillo E, Jansen AM.
    Vet Parasitol; 2008 Oct 01; 156(3-4):314-8. PubMed ID: 18650015
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  • 5. The ecology of the Trypanosoma cruzi transmission cycle: Dispersion of zymodeme 3 (Z3) in wild hosts from Brazilian biomes.
    Lisboa CV, Xavier SC, Herrera HM, Jansen AM.
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  • 6. Trypanosoma cruzi in a caviomorph rodent: parasitological and pathological features of the experimental infection of Trichomys apereoides (Rodentia, Echimyidae).
    Herrera L, Das Chagas Xavier S, Viegas C, Martinez C, Cotias PM, Carrasco H, Urdaneta-Morales S, Jansen AM.
    Exp Parasitol; 2004 Oct 28; 107(1-2):78-88. PubMed ID: 15208041
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  • 7. Variables that modulate the spatial distribution of Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma evansi in the Brazilian Pantanal.
    Herrera HM, Rademaker V, Abreu UG, D'Andrea PS, Jansen AM.
    Acta Trop; 2007 Apr 28; 102(1):55-62. PubMed ID: 17451633
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  • 8. Trypanosoma cruzi in Brazilian Amazonia: Lineages TCI and TCIIa in wild primates, Rhodnius spp. and in humans with Chagas disease associated with oral transmission.
    Marcili A, Valente VC, Valente SA, Junqueira AC, da Silva FM, Pinto AY, Naiff RD, Campaner M, Coura JR, Camargo EP, Miles MA, Teixeira MM.
    Int J Parasitol; 2009 Apr 28; 39(5):615-23. PubMed ID: 19041313
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  • 9. Rural Triatoma rubrovaria from southern Brazil harbors Trypanosoma cruzi of lineage IIc.
    Martins LP, Marcili A, Castanho RE, Therezo AL, de Oliveira JC, Suzuki RB, Teixeira MM, da Rosa JA, Sperança MA.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2008 Sep 28; 79(3):427-34. PubMed ID: 18784237
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  • 10. Trypanosoma cruzi: isoenzyme analysis suggests the presence of an active Chagas sylvatic cycle of recent origin in Paraná State, Brazil.
    Thomaz Soccol V, Barnabe C, Castro E, Luz E, Tibayrenc M.
    Exp Parasitol; 2002 Feb 28; 100(2):81-6. PubMed ID: 12054697
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  • 11. Biological characterization of Trypanosoma cruzi stocks from Chilean insect vectors.
    Solari A, Wallace A, Ortiz S, Venegas J, Sanchez G.
    Exp Parasitol; 1998 Jul 28; 89(3):312-22. PubMed ID: 9676709
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  • 12. Temporal fluctuation of infection with different Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes in the wild rodent Octodon degus.
    Campos R, Botto-Mahan C, Ortiz S, Coronado X, Solari A.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2010 Aug 28; 83(2):380-1. PubMed ID: 20682886
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  • 13. Trypanosoma cruzi (Kinetoplastida Trypanosomatidae): ecology of the transmission cycle in the wild environment of the Andean valley of Cochabamba, Bolivia.
    Cortez MR, Pinho AP, Cuervo P, Alfaro F, Solano M, Xavier SC, D'Andrea PS, Fernandes O, Torrico F, Noireau F, Jansen AM.
    Exp Parasitol; 2006 Dec 28; 114(4):305-13. PubMed ID: 16797540
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  • 14. Origins of Chagas disease: Didelphis species are natural hosts of Trypanosoma cruzi I and armadillos hosts of Trypanosoma cruzi II, including hybrids.
    Yeo M, Acosta N, Llewellyn M, Sánchez H, Adamson S, Miles GA, López E, González N, Patterson JS, Gaunt MW, de Arias AR, Miles MA.
    Int J Parasitol; 2005 Feb 28; 35(2):225-33. PubMed ID: 15710443
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  • 15. Mapping of the distribution of Trypanosoma cruzi infection among small wild mammals in a conservation unit and its surroundings (Northeast-Brazil).
    Xavier SC, Vaz VC, D'Andrea PS, Herrera L, Emperaire L, Alves JR, Fernandes O, Ferreira LF, Jansen AM.
    Parasitol Int; 2007 Jun 28; 56(2):119-28. PubMed ID: 17307027
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  • 16. Trypanosoma cruzi infection of free-ranging lion-tailed macaques (Macaca silenus) and ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) on St. Catherine's Island, Georgia, USA.
    Pung OJ, Spratt J, Clark CG, Norton TM, Carter J.
    J Zoo Wildl Med; 1998 Mar 28; 29(1):25-30. PubMed ID: 9638621
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  • 17. Susceptibility of Mepraia spinolai and Triatoma infestans to different Trypanosoma cruzi strains from naturally infected rodent hosts.
    Campos R, Acuña-Retamar M, Botto-Mahan C, Ortiz S, Cattan PE, Solari A.
    Acta Trop; 2007 Oct 28; 104(1):25-9. PubMed ID: 17904090
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  • 18. Incrimination of Eratyrus cuspidatus (Stal) in the transmission of Chagas' disease by molecular epidemiology analysis of Trypanosoma cruzi isolates from a geographically restricted area in the north of Colombia.
    Dib J, Barnabe C, Tibayrenc M, Triana O.
    Acta Trop; 2009 Sep 28; 111(3):237-42. PubMed ID: 19442641
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  • 19. Coexistence of Trypanosoma cruzi genotypes in wild and periodomestic mammals in Chile.
    Rozas M, Botto-Mahan C, Coronado X, Ortiz S, Cattan PE, Solari A.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2007 Oct 28; 77(4):647-53. PubMed ID: 17978065
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  • 20. Interactions Between Trypanosoma cruzi the Chagas Disease Parasite and Naturally Infected Wild Mepraia Vectors of Chile.
    Campos-Soto R, Ortiz S, Cordova I, Bruneau N, Botto-Mahan C, Solari A.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2016 Mar 28; 16(3):165-71. PubMed ID: 26771702
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