| culture and morphological observations on trypanosoma melphagium. | the cultural characteristics of trypanosoma melophagium of sheep were studied. aspects investigated were size of the inoculum and population growth in modified monophasic medium for trypanosomes (mmmt), population growth in medium 199 with 10% inactivated calf serum containing 5, 10, and 15% hemolyzed defibrinated rabbit blood (199-cs-5, 199--cs-10, 199-cs-15) at 27 degrees c, effects on population growth of temperature and hydrogen ion concentration in mmmt, and morphology and morphometrics of ... | 1975 | 238800 |
| ultrastructure of the fibrous matrix surrounding cells of trypanosoma melophagium in the hind-gut of the sheep ked, melophagus ovinus. | a fibrous material surrounds cells of trypanosoma (megatrypanum) melophagium in the hind-gut of the sheep ked, melophagus ovinus, and terminates just beyond the distal portions of the attached cells. the fibres of this extracellular matrix have a diameter of approximately 4 nm and are closely packed. individual fibres have approximately the same orientation as adjacent fibres and usually lie parallel to the longitudinal axis of the parasite cells. | 1985 | 3833459 |
| cytoplasmic inclusions and organelles of in vitro cultured trypanosoma theileri and trypanosoma melophagium and some speculations on their function. | | 1965 | 4158528 |
| the morphology of ovine trypanosoma melophagium (zoomastigophorea: kinetoplastida). | morphologic and biometric data on bloodstream stages of trypanosoma melophagium are presented. an increasing parasitemia with 111 trypomastigote stages of t. melophagium were found in giemsa-stained thin blood smears taken from a splenectomized, cortisone-treated sheep recently infested with melophagus ovinus infected with t. melophagium . the arithmetic mean and standard deviation in micron of the distances between posterior end and kinetoplast were 14.7 and 2.9, from the kinetoplastic to the c ... | 1984 | 6737322 |
| melophagus ovinus (pupipara: hippoboscidae): confirmation of the nonpathogenicity of trypanosoma melophagium for sheep keds. | | 1981 | 7240781 |
| mortality in the sheep ked, melophagus ovinus (l.), caused by trypanosoma melophagium flu. | | 1956 | 13369533 |
| trypanosoma melophagium from the sheep ked melophagus ovinus on the island of st kilda. | summarythe sheep ked has been largely eradicated in the uk but persists in the feral soay sheep of st kilda in the outer hebrides. sheep keds transmit trypanosoma melophagium, but parasitaemias are typically cryptic and this trypanosome has not been recorded in the st kilda sheep. trypanosomes were detected by pcr in preserved keds and were also found in gut smears from live keds; one infected gut was used to establish the trypanosome in vitro. examination of the morphology of bloodstream forms ... | 2010 | 20546642 |
| trypanosomes of australian mammals: a review. | approximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited the mainland and coastal islands of australia at the time of european settlement in 1788. the exotic trypanosoma lewisi was the first mammalian trypanosome identified in australia in 1888, while the first native species, trypanosoma pteropi, was taxonomically described in 1913. since these discoveries, about 22% of the indigenous mammalian fauna have been examined during the surveillance of trypanosome biod ... | 2014 | 25161902 |