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Evidence for Integrin Venus Kinase Receptor 1 Alliance in the Ovary of Schistosoma mansoni Females Controlling Cell Survival
Gelmedin, Verena; Morel, Marion; Hahnel, Steffen; Cailliau, Katia; Dissous, Colette; Grevelding, Christoph G. (2017)Parasites of the genus Schistosoma cause schistosomiasis, a life-threatening infectious disease for humans and animals worldwide. Among the remarkable biological features of schistosomes is the differentiation of the female ... -
Gonad RNA-specific qRT-PCR analyses identify genes with potential functions in schistosome reproduction such as SmFz1 and SmFGFRs
Hahnel, Steffen; Quack, Thomas; Parker-Manuel, Sophie J.; Lu, Zhigang; Vanderstraete, Mathieu; Morel, Marion; Dissous, Colette; Cailliau, Katia; Grevelding, Christoph G (2014)In the search for new strategies to fight schistosomiasis, the unique reproductive biology of Schistosoma mansoni has come into the focus of research. The development of the gonads and the ability of egg production are ... -
Imatinib treatment causes substantial transcriptional changes in adult Schistosoma mansoni In Vitro exhibiting pleiotropic effects
Buro, Christin; Beckmann, Svenja; Oliveira, Katia C.; Dissous, Colette; Cailliau, Katia; Marhöfer, Richard J.; Selzer, Paul M.; Verjovski-Almeida, Sergio; Grevelding, Christoph G. (2014)Schistosomiasis is an infectious disease caused by schistosome parasites, affecting millions of people worldwide. The pathogenic consequences of schistosomiasis are caused by the eggs inducing severe organ inflammations. ... -
Transcriptome analyses of inhibitor-treated Schistosome females provide evidence for cooperating Src-kinase and TGFbeta receptor pathways controlling mitosis and egshell formation
Buro, Christin; Oliveira, Katia C.; Lu, Zhigang; Leutner, Silke; Beckmann, Svenja; Dissous, Colette; Cailliau, Katia; Verjovski-Almeida, Sergio; Grevelding, Christoph G. (2013)Schistosome parasites cause schistosomiasis, one of the most prevalent parasitemias worldwide affecting humans and animals. Constant pairing of schistosomes is essential for female sexual maturation and egg production, ...