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Antonio Carlos Alessi
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 113
Citations - 1492
Antonio Carlos Alessi is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trypanosoma evansi & Lymph. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 112 publications receiving 1423 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Carlos Alessi include University of São Paulo.
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Experimental acute canine monocytic ehrlichiosis: clinicopathological and immunopathological findings.
Márcio Botelho de Castro,Rosangela Zacarias Machado,Lucia Padilha Cury Tomaz de Aquino,Antonio Carlos Alessi,Mirela Tinucci Costa +4 more
TL;DR: Immunophenotyping of lymphocytes from lymph nodes and spleen sections displayed alterations in IgG, IgM, CD3+ and CD8+ cells population in infected dogs, and the main lesions were lymphoreticular hyperplasia and centrolobular fatty degeneration of the liver.
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Clinical, Parasitological and Immunological Aspects of Experimental Infection with Trypanosoma evansi in Dogs
Lúcia Padilha Cury Thomaz de Aquino,Rosangela Zacarias Machado,Antonio Carlos Alessi,Luiz Carlos Marques,Márcio Botelho de Castro,Euclides Braga Malheiros +5 more
TL;DR: High and persistent antibody levels were detected by both tests and appeared not to correlate with control of parasitaemia.
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Hematological, biochemical and anatomopathological aspects of the experimental infection with Trypanosoma evansi in dogs
Lúcia Padilha Cury Thomaz de Aquino,Rosangela Zacarias Machado,Antonio Carlos Alessi,Aureo Evangelista Santana,Márcio Botelho de Castro,Luiz Carlos Marques,Euclides Braga Malheiros +6 more
TL;DR: O animais infectados mostraram declinio acentuado na contagem de hemacias, hematocrito e teor de hemoglobina, permanecendo anemicos a partir da terceira semana de infeccao ate o final do periodo experimental.
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Canine lymphomas: a morphological and immunohistochemical study of 55 cases, with observations on p53 immunoexpression.
TL;DR: The purpose was to determine the immunophenotype of canine lymphomas (CLs) classified according to the WHO nomenclature for domestic animals, and to relate these findings to the immunoexpression of p53 protein.
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Infection of commercial laying hens with Salmonella Gallinarum: clinical, anatomopathological and haematological studies
TL;DR: The results of the first experiment showed higher resistance of white birds, although there was no uniformity in the responses against fowl typhoid among the birds within these groups, and in the second experiment, there were differences between white and brown birds both in blood parameters and in organ lesion intensity.