2000
INTRASPECIFIC HETEROGENEITY IN THE MINI-EXON GENE LOCALIZATION OF LEISHMANIA (VIANNIA) PANAMENSIS AND LEISHMANIA (VIANNIA) GUYANENSIS FROM COLOMBIA
Pacheco R, Fernandes O, Salinas G, Segura I, Momen H, Degrave W, Saravia N, Campbell D. INTRASPECIFIC HETEROGENEITY IN THE MINI-EXON GENE LOCALIZATION OF LEISHMANIA (VIANNIA) PANAMENSIS AND LEISHMANIA (VIANNIA) GUYANENSIS FROM COLOMBIA. Journal Of Parasitology 2000, 86: 1250-1253. PMID: 11191900, DOI: 10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[1250:ihitme]2.0.co;2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMini-exon gene sequencesGene sequencesGene localizationMini-exon geneChromosomal localizationGenetic variabilityL. guyanensisIntraspecific heterogeneityDifferent karyotypesChromosomesPanamensisKbL. panamensisSpeciesLeishmania panamensisMolecular epidemiologic markerViannia subgenusHuman isolates
1990
Recurrent lesions in human Leishmania braziliensis infection—reactivation or reinfection?
Saravia N, Segura I, Labrada L, Weigle K, Giannini S, Pacheco R, Goncalves A. Recurrent lesions in human Leishmania braziliensis infection—reactivation or reinfection? The Lancet 1990, 336: 398-402. PMID: 1974943, DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(90)91945-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsDNAHumansKaryotypingLeishmaniaLeishmania braziliensisLeishmaniasisPolymorphism, GeneticRecurrenceConceptsRecurrent lesionsInitial lesionLonger disease-free intervalDisease-free intervalAmerican tegumentary leishmaniasisRecurrent diseaseEndogenous reactivationExogenous reinfectionVaccination strategiesClinical dataPatientsTegumentary leishmaniasisLesionsTreatment evaluationRecurrent strainsLeishmania braziliensisIdentical strainsLatter groupReinfectionRestriction endonuclease analysisEndonuclease analysisStrain pairsMolecular karyotypingKaryotype profilePolymorphism