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Babesia bovis
Known as:
Babesia bovi
, bovis, Babesia
A species of protozoa that is a cause of bovine babesiosis. Ticks of the genera Boophilus, Rhipicephalus, and IXODES are the chief vectors.
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Growth-Inhibitory Effect of Heparin on Babesia Parasites
S. Bork
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N. Yokoyama
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Y. Ikehara
,
Sanjay Kumar
,
C. Sugimoto
,
I. Igarashi
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
2004
Corpus ID: 1719467
ABSTRACT We examined the inhibitory effects of three heparins on the growth of Babesia parasites. The multiplication of Babesia…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Growth inhibitory effect of triclosan on equine and bovine Babesia parasites.
S. Bork
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N. Yokoyama
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T. Matsuo
,
F. Claveria
,
K. Fujisaki
,
I. Igarashi
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2003
Corpus ID: 33198687
We evaluated the growth inhibitory effect of triclosan, which has recently been reported to inhibit the growth of Plasmodium…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
The age‐related immunity in cattle to Babesia bovis infection involves the rapid induction of interleukin‐12, interferon‐γ and inducible nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression in the spleen
W. Goff
,
W. Johnson
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S. Parish
,
G. Barrington
,
W. Tuo
,
R. Valdez
Parasite immunology (Print)
2001
Corpus ID: 2586844
Young calves possess a strong innate immunity against Babesia bovis infection that lasts for approximately 6 months after birth…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
DNA and a CpG Oligonucleotide Derived fromBabesia bovis Are Mitogenic for Bovine B Cells
W. C. Brown
,
D. Estes
,
Sue Ellen Chantler
,
K. Kegerreis
,
Carlos E. Suarez
Infection and Immunity
1998
Corpus ID: 6535425
ABSTRACT DNAs from bacteria and variety of nonvertebrate organisms, including nematodes, mollusks, yeasts, and insects, cause…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Studies on failure of T strain live Babesia bovis vaccine.
R. Bock
,
A. D. de Vos
,
A. Lew
,
T. G. Kingston
,
I. Fraser
Australian Veterinary Journal
1995
Corpus ID: 44926863
Field investigations of the protection afforded by the Australian live Babesia bovis vaccine used in the early 1990s (T strain…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Heterogeneity in cytokine profiles of Babesia bovis-specific bovine CD4+ T cells clones activated in vitro
W. C. Brown
,
V. M. Woods
,
Dirk A. E. Dobbelaere
,
K. Logan
Infection and Immunity
1993
Corpus ID: 25891434
The central role of T cells in the immune response against hemoprotozoan parasites, both as helper cells for T cell-dependent…
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1990
1990
Study of virulence and vector transmission of Babesia bovis by use of cloned parasite lines
P. Timms
,
N. Stewart
,
A. D. de Vos
Infection and Immunity
1990
Corpus ID: 816615
Cloned lines of Babesia bovis were prepared from the avirulent vaccine strain, Ka, by an in vivo limiting dilution procedure. The…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Cryopreservation of Babesia bovis for in vitro cultivation
D. A. Palmer
,
G. Buening
,
C. Carson
Parasitology
1982
Corpus ID: 32237118
Summary The most efficient procedure for cryopreserving viable Babesia bovis organisms for in vitro cultivation consists of…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Age resistance in bovine babesiosis: role of blood factors in resistance to Babesia bovis
M. Levy
,
G. Clabaugh
,
M. Ristic
Infection and Immunity
1982
Corpus ID: 29069778
In vitro cultivation of Babesia bovis in erythrocyte cultures demonstrated that blood from young animals contains a factor(s…
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1978
1978
Growth of Babesia bovis in bovine erythrocyte cultures.
E. Erp
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S. Gravely
,
R. D. Smith
,
M. Ristic
,
B. Osorno
,
C. Carson
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1978
Corpus ID: 21499349
Babesia bovis was cultured in a suspension of bovine erythrocytes incubated at 37 degrees C in Medium 199 with 50% bovine serum…
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