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Ascaridia hermaphrodita

2020
Ascaridia hermaphrodita (Frölich, 1789) Host: Ara chloropterus. SI: small intestine. Lo: San Cosme Departament, Corrientes Province. Reference: Martínez et al. (2003). Host: Pionus maximiliani siy. SI: small intestine. Lo: San Antonio, Misiones Province. Material deposited: CH–N–FML 259. Reference: Schuurmans Stekhoven (1951).
Drago, Fabiana B.   +2 more
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Ascaridia columbae Travassos 1913

2023
Ascaridia columbae (Gmelin, 1790) Travassos, 1913 Locality unrecorded, ACT. Pigeon host.
Khudhir, Manda   +4 more
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Ascaridia Dujardin 1845

2020
Published as part of Drago, Fabiana B., Núñez, Verónica & Díaz, Mariano Dueñas, 2020, Checklist of the nematode parasites of wild birds of Argentina, pp. 43-61 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 127 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.35929/RSZ.0005, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Drago, Fabiana B.   +2 more
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Ascaridia

2010
Published as part of González-Acuña, Daniel, Moreno, Lucila, Cicchino, Armando, Mironov, Sergey & Kinsella, Mike, 2010, Checklist of the parasites of the black-necked swan, Cygnus melanocoryphus (Aves: Anatidae), with new records from Chile, pp.
González-Acuña, Daniel   +4 more
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Sphingomyelin synthesis in Ascaridia galli

International Journal for Parasitology, 1993
Adult Ascaridia galli incorporate label from [U-14C] serine into various intermediates of sphingomyelin synthesis (ketosphinganine, sphinganine, sphingosine, ceramide and sphingomyelin). From the results it is concluded that A. galli possesses the five enzymes involved in sphingomyelin synthesis, namely: serine palmitoyltransferase, 3-ketosphinganine ...
I, Bankov, J, Barrett
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Ascaridia galli isolates with ITS1-5.8rRNA-ITS2 fragment homologous to Ascaridia columbae

Acta Parasitologica, 2018
Abstract Ascaridia (A.) galli is one of the most commonly occurring nematodes in poultry worldwide, often in hens and broiler chickens. The infection with Ascaridia galli in free-range chickens was even 70%. There is not much information about A. galli genetic features. The present study was conducted to assess the genetic diversity of A.
Joanna, Urbanowicz   +2 more
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Ascaridia sergiomeitrai Pereira

2009
Ascaridia sergiomeitrai Pereira Pipile jacutinga (Spix), unspecified site of infection, unspecified locality (Serra-Freire & Bianchin 1978).
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C.   +2 more
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Ascaridia hermaphrodita Froelich

2009
Ascaridia hermaphrodita (Froelich) Amazona vinacea (Kuhl), intestine, unspecified locality (Diesing 1851; Travassos 1930; Serra-Freire & Bianchin 1978; Vicente et al., 1995). Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus (Latham), small intestine, Rio de Janeiro (Barros et al. 2002) (CHIOC 34434). Aratinga solstitialis (Linnaeus), intestine, unspecified locality (Vicente
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Ascaridia serrata Schneider

2009
Ascaridia serrata (Schneider) Pipile jacutinga (Spix), unspecified site of infection, Mato Grosso do Sul (Vicente et al. 1995).
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C.   +2 more
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Monoamine oxidase in adult Ascaridia galli

Journal of Helminthology, 1983
AbstractMonoamine oxidase (MAO), catalysing oxidative deamination of biogenic monoamines, has been detected in adult Ascaridia galli. MAO was present in mitochondria and deaminated noradrenaline at the maximal rate, although serotonin, adrenaline, tyramine and dopamine were also degraded but more slowly.
S K, Mishra, R, Sen, S, Ghatak
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