The change of behaviour of two strains of Leishmania after cultivation in a defined medium.

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Abstract

Attempts have been made to characterize two strains of Leishmania that became infective to golden hamsters only after they had been maintained for several years in a chemically defined culture medium. Observations were made on the growth rates of promastigotes in vitro, course of infection in hamsters, morphology of amastigotes, and electrophoretic mobility patterns of eight isoenzymes. Information was obtained about the buoyant densities of n-DNA and k-DNA, and one strain was tested against monoclonal antibodies. The identity of both strains remains obscure.

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Melo, M. N., Williams, P., Rocha, N. M., Babá, E. H., Mayrink, W., Michalick, M. S., … Magalhães, P. A. (1987). The change of behaviour of two strains of Leishmania after cultivation in a defined medium. Memórias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 82(4), 557–561. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02761987000400014

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