Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop

The International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD) has recently developed interests in several areas of cell biology and biochemistry that are relevant to trypanosomiasis and theileriosis (East Coast Fever (ECF)). The reasons for this interest stem from a perceived difficulty of ta...

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Main Authors: Lonsdale-Eccles, J.C., Lenahan, J.K.
Format: Conference Proceedings
Language:Inglés
Published: International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases 1989
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49745
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Lenahan, J.K.
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description The International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD) has recently developed interests in several areas of cell biology and biochemistry that are relevant to trypanosomiasis and theileriosis (East Coast Fever (ECF)). The reasons for this interest stem from a perceived difficulty of tackling trypanosomiasis by conventional vaccination procedures due to the tremendous antigenic variation that trypanosomes can undergo. Thus approaches other than a purely immunological one are now being explored. As a part of this new emphasis, this workshop was held to review the current state of knowledge in the field of protein traffic and catabolism and to attempt to address these issues, with particular reference to parasitic diseases. The topics covered include such areas as protein targeting, protein assembly, protein degradation, endocytosis and lysosomal activity.
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spelling CGSpace497452025-11-04T14:13:01Z Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop Lonsdale-Eccles, J.C. Lenahan, J.K. parasites cells biology biochemistry proteins trypanosomiasis The International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases (ILRAD) has recently developed interests in several areas of cell biology and biochemistry that are relevant to trypanosomiasis and theileriosis (East Coast Fever (ECF)). The reasons for this interest stem from a perceived difficulty of tackling trypanosomiasis by conventional vaccination procedures due to the tremendous antigenic variation that trypanosomes can undergo. Thus approaches other than a purely immunological one are now being explored. As a part of this new emphasis, this workshop was held to review the current state of knowledge in the field of protein traffic and catabolism and to attempt to address these issues, with particular reference to parasitic diseases. The topics covered include such areas as protein targeting, protein assembly, protein degradation, endocytosis and lysosomal activity. 1989 2014-10-31T06:08:20Z 2014-10-31T06:08:20Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/49745 en Open Access application/pdf International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases
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cells
biology
biochemistry
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trypanosomiasis
Lonsdale-Eccles, J.C.
Lenahan, J.K.
Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
title Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
title_full Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
title_fullStr Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
title_full_unstemmed Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
title_short Protein traffic in parasites and mammalian cells. Proceedings of a workshop
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cells
biology
biochemistry
proteins
trypanosomiasis
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