Low dose gamma irradiation of trypanosoma evansi parasites identifies molecular changes that occur to repair radiation damage and gene transcripts that may be involved in establishing disease in mice post-irradiation

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  • who: Richard T. Kangethe from the The University of Tokyo, Japan have published the article: Low Dose Gamma Irradiation of Trypanosoma evansi Parasites Identifies Molecular Changes That Occur to Repair Radiation Damage and Gene Transcripts That May Be Involved in Establishing Disease in Mice Post-Irradiation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In Vivo T. evansi RoTat 1.2 Irradiated Parasite Dynamics the initial experiments were carried out to determine the doses at which T. evansi parasites survive irradiation but are rendered non-infectious in a mouse infection model.

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