Definition of Trypanosoma

1. Noun. (biology) A genus of kinetoplastids (class Kinetoplastida), a monophyletic group of unicellular parasitic flagellate protozoa having a spindle-shaped body with an undulating membrane on one side and a single flagellum, which infect a variety of hosts and cause various diseases, including the fatal sleeping sickness in humans. ¹

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Medical Definition of Trypanosoma

1. Genus of Protozoa that causes serious infections in humans and domestic animals. African trypanosomes, of the brucei group, are carried by Tsetse flies and, when they enter the bloodstream of the mammalian host go through a complex series of stages. Perhaps the most interesting feature is that there are recurrent bouts of parasitaemia as the parasite alters its surface antigens to evade the immune response of the host (see antigenic variation). The repertoire of antigenic variation is considerable. The s.American trypanosomes (of which T. Cruzi is the best known) are carried by reduviid bugs and cause a chronic and incurable disease. Other interesting features of trypansomes are the kinetoplast DNA and glycosomes (organelles containing enzymes of the glycolytic chain). This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trypanosoma

Trumbo
Trumbull
Trump
Trumpian
Truncocolumella
Truncocolumella citrina
Trunecek's sign
Truro
Trusteeship Council
Truth or Dare
Trygve Halvden Lie
Trygve Lie
Trypan blue
Trypanoplasma
Trypanosoma (current term)
Trypanosoma avium
Trypanosoma brucei
Trypanosoma dimorphon
Trypanosoma equinum
Trypanosoma equiperdum
Trypanosoma escomelis
Trypanosoma evansi
Trypanosoma gambiense
Trypanosoma hippicum
Trypanosoma hominis
Trypanosoma ignotum
Trypanosoma melophagium
Trypanosoma rangeli
Trypanosoma rhodesiense

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