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Odile Bain
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 204
Citations - 6096
Odile Bain is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Onchocerca & Filarioidea. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 204 publications receiving 5599 citations. Previous affiliations of Odile Bain include École pratique des hautes études & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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On a Cercopithifilaria sp. transmitted by Rhipicephalus sanguineus: a neglected, but widespread filarioid of dogs
Domenico Otranto,Emanuele Brianti,Maria Stefania Latrofa,Giada Annoscia,Stefania Weigl,Riccardo Paolo Lia,Gabriella Gaglio,Ettore Napoli,Salvatore Giannetto,Elias Papadopoulos,Guadalupe Miró,Filipe Dantas-Torres,Odile Bain +12 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that, in addition to the most common species of filarioids known to infest dogs, Cercopithifilaria sp.
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Integrated taxonomy: traditional approach and DNA barcoding for the identification of filarioid worms and related parasites (Nematoda)
Emanuele Ferri,Michela Barbuto,Odile Bain,Andrea Galimberti,Shigehiko Uni,Ricardo Guerrero,Hubert Ferté,Claudio Bandi,Coralie Martin,Maurizio Casiraghi +9 more
TL;DR: DNA barcoding is proposed as a reliable, consistent, and democratic tool for species discrimination in routine identification of parasitic nematodes and the coherence between DNA-based and morphological identification for almost all the species examined is very strong.
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Mapping the presence of Wolbachia pipientis on the phylogeny of filarial nematodes: evidence for symbiont loss during evolution.
Maurizio Casiraghi,Odile Bain,Ricardo Guerrero,Coralie Martin,Vanessa Pocacqua,Scott Lyell Gardner,A. Franceschi,Claudio Bandi +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a PCR screening for W. pipientis in 16 species of filariae and related nematodes, representing different families/subfamilies.
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New insights into the evolution of Wolbachia infections in filarial nematodes inferred from a large range of screened species.
Emanuele Ferri,Odile Bain,Michela Barbuto,Coralie Martin,Nathan Lo,Shigehiko Uni,Frédéric Landmann,Sara G. Baccei,Ricardo Guerrero,Sueli de Souza Lima,Claudio Bandi,Samuel Wanji,M. Diagne,Maurizio Casiraghi +13 more
TL;DR: The absence of Wolbachia in 63% of onchocercids, notably in the ancestral Oswaldofilariinae estimated 140 mya old, the diverse tissues or specimens distribution, and a recent lateral transfer in supergroup F WolbachIA modify the current view on the role and evolution of the endosymbiont and their hosts.
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Molecular phylogenetic studies on filarial parasites based on 5S ribosomal spacer sequences
TL;DR: The analyses indicated that L. sigmodontis and A. viteae may be the most primitive among the 16 species studied and the data did not show any close relationship between Loa loa and D. immitis presently classified in the same subfamily, and the constitution of the Dirofilariinae subfamily is questionable.