David Arranz-Solis
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Arranz-Solis D, Mukhopadhyay D
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2024 Oct;
14:1497043.
PMID: 39479283
No abstract available.
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Arranz-Solis D, Tana L, Tejerina-de-Uribe E, Lopez-Urena N, Koudela B, Francia M, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2024 May;
14:1384393.
PMID: 38720960
The clinical consequences of toxoplasmosis are greatly dependent on the strain causing the infection. To better understand its epidemiology and design appropriate control strategies, it is important to determine the...
3.
Gonzales-Viera O, Arranz-Solis D, Smith J, Saeij J, Mete A
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2023 Mar;
39:100841.
PMID: 36878626
An adult Indian ringneck parakeet (Psittacula krameri manillensis) from an outdoor aviary in Sacramento, California was found dead on the nest box. Postmortem examination showed firm, enlarged, yellow‑tinged liver and...
4.
Arranz-Solis D, Warschkau D, Fabian B, Seeber F, Saeij J
mBio
. 2023 Feb;
14(2):e0286822.
PMID: 36809045
Toxoplasma gondii oocysts, which are shed in large quantities in the feces from infected felines, are very stable in the environment, resistant to most inactivation procedures, and highly infectious. The...
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Arranz-Solis D, Saeij J
Front Immunol
. 2022 Jun;
13:910961.
PMID: 35734184
Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide disease affecting all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Vaccination strategies aimed at inducing an efficient immune response while preventing transmission have been attempted in the past. While...
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Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) of the Argentine Pampas as intermediate host for Neospora caninum
Scioscia N, Hecker Y, Arranz-Solis D, Pedrana J, Urtizbiria F, Campero L, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2022 Feb;
88:102549.
PMID: 35108615
The Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) is the most abundant wild canid from South America. This wild canid inhabits grasslands, open woodlands, and areas highly modified by extensive ranching and agricultural...
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Rogers K, Arranz-Solis D, Saeij J, Lewis S, Mete A
Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl
. 2022 Jan;
17:91-99.
PMID: 35004169
Outbreaks of neurological disease associated with have been observed in captive and free-ranging rock pigeons () in Europe and the United States as well as in wild Brandt's cormorants ()...
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Sangare L, Wang Y, Arranz-Solis D, Saeij J
STAR Protoc
. 2021 May;
2(2):100520.
PMID: 34013213
The virulence of eukaryotic parasites like depends on their capacity to escape from the host immune response and disseminate throughout the host organism. However, gene products essential for its pathogenesis...
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Arranz-Solis D, Carvalheiro C, Zhang E, Grigg M, Saeij J
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Mar;
11:621738.
PMID: 33680990
The severity of toxoplasmosis depends on a combination of host and parasite factors. Among them, the strain causing the infection is an important determinant of the disease outcome. Type 2...
10.
Arranz-Solis D, Mukhopadhyay D, Saeij J
Trends Parasitol
. 2020 Nov;
37(4):283-295.
PMID: 33234405
As an immune-privileged organ, the placenta can tolerate the introduction of antigens without inducing a strong inflammatory response that would lead to abortion. However, for the control of intracellular pathogens,...