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Effect of thiabendazole on Ancylostoma caninum.

Archives of dermatology, 2002
Thiabendazole inhibits nematode development before the third stage is reached. The minimum effective concentration is 0.1 microgram/ml during the first 48 hours of development and 1.0 microgram/ml at 72 hours of development. The drug has no effect on the third stage but is again effective on larvae that have undergone 72 hours of development in the ...
O J, Stone, C J, Willis, J F, Mullins
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The Function of Microtubules during Spermatogenesis of Ancylostoma caninum

The Journal of Parasitology, 1982
Ancylostoma caninum spermatogonia appeared as unspecialized cells with large nuclei and little cytoplasm when examined by electron microscopy. Mitochondria and ribosomes were numerous but endoplasmic reticulum of either the rough or smooth variety was rarely observed.
S C, Ugwunna, W E, Foor
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Immunochemical characterization of Ancylostoma caninum antigens.

Applied parasitology, 1996
Adult worms of Ancylostoma caninum were dissected and manually separated into cephalic glands, cervical glands, intestine, esophagus and cuticula. These fractions as well as third stage larvae were fractionated with Triton X-114 into water soluble (hydrophilic), Triton soluble (hydrophobic) and unsoluble proteins.
T, Schnieder   +3 more
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Determination of Ancylostoma caninum ova viability using metabolic profiling

Parasitology Research, 2016
Differentiation between viable and non-viable hookworm ova in environmental samples is necessary in order to implement strategies to mitigate re-infections in endemic regions. In this study, an untargeted metabolic profiling method was developed that utilised gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) in order to investigate hookworm ova viability ...
Gyawali, P.   +6 more
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High-level pyrantel resistance in the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum

Veterinary Parasitology, 2007
While anthelmintic resistance is now a widely recognized issue in the livestock industries, its existence within companion animal medicine has been rarely established conclusively. We undertook a placebo-controlled in vivo trial to measure the efficacy of pyrantel embonate against pooled isolates of the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum from Brisbane ...
Kopp, Steven R.   +3 more
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A distinctive aphthous ileitis linked to Ancylostoma caninum

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1996
AbstractIleal ulceration is diagnosed commonly at colonoscopy in northeastern Australia. This observation has occurred contemporaneously with the description of a painful enteritis caused through supposedly rare infections by Ancylostoma caninum, the cosmopolitan dog hookworm. In this study, we describe the morphology and prevalence of ileal ulcers and
Croese J.   +4 more
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Ancylostoma caninum in British greyhounds

Veterinary Record, 1989
D E, Jacobs   +4 more
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Ancylostoma caninum: Analysis of antigens of the canine hookworm

Experimental Parasitology, 1970
Abstract Soluble antigens of A. caninum infective larvae and adults were enumerated and characterized by immunoelectrophoretic analysis with antisera produced in rabbits. The larval antigen was separated into 18 distinct components with homologous antisera, and an adult A.
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Inhibition of development of ancylostoma caninum with tetramisole

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1971
D, Banerjee, O, Pramash
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