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Comparisons of immunological tests for serodiagnosis of Chagas disease in Bolivian patients
(Tropical and Geographical Medicine, 1985)
Abstract.
Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and immunoelectrophoresis (IEP) were evaluated and compared to the classical immunofluorescence (IF) and complement fixation test (CFT) in the immunological diagnosis ...
The interest of immunoprecipitation tests in the immunological diagnosis of Chagas'disease
(Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., 1985)
Summary.
lmmunoelectrophoresis (lEP) and a double diffusion microtest (MD) were
evaluated for ¡mmunological diagnosis of Chagas' d¡sease, using 527 sera from Bolivian
patients. The specificity of, the tests was given ...
New electrophoretic evidence of genetic variation and diploidy in Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas' disease
(Genética, 1985)
Abstract.
By changing clcctrophoretic conditions additional genetic variability was observed in both previously and newly analysed enzymatic systemes in Trypanosoma cruzi . Inferences the quaternary structure of enzymes ...
Résultats préliminaires en faveur d'une relation faible ou inexistante entre les formes cliniques de la maladie de Chagas et les souches isoenzymatiques de Trypanosoma cruzi
(C.R. Acad. Sc., 1985)
MEDICINE AND THERAPEUTICS.
Preliminary results in favour of a weak or non-existent relationship between the clinical forms of Chagas'disease and Trypanosoma cruzi isozymic strains.
Trypanosoma cruzi stains obtained by ...
Isozymic studies and epidemiological data of Trypanosoma cruzi from Arequipa (Perú), Pacific side
(Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., 1985)
Summary.
The authors present some epidemiological data (infestation rates for houses and triatomine vectors) concerning Chagas' disease in Arequipa region (Peru).
lsoenzymic analysis of 39 Trypanosoma cruzi stocks from ...
Isozymic variability of Trypanosoma cruzi : biological and epidemiological significance
(Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., 1985)
Summary.
Genetic interpretation of. T. cruzi zymograms has led to various hypotheses which are reviewed.
Bioenergetic studies in residents at high altitude (2,850 m) with asymptomatic Chagas'disease
(Ann. Soc. Belge Med. Trop., 1985)
Summary.
Cardiovascular response and working capacity were studied at rest and during a 125 W exercise in residents at high altitude (2,850 m), comparing 2l asymptomatic
(normal EKG) bul T. cruzi infected subjects (positive ...