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Spolmasken Ascaridia galli ökar hos svenska värphöns
Under 2000-talet har en dramatisk spridning av nematoder, framför allt spolmasken Ascaridia galli, skett bland frigående värphöns i Sverige, både i konventionella besättningar inomhus och på ekologiska gårdar med utevistelse. Omställningen från oinredda burar till mer djurvänliga inhysningssätt har på många sätt lett till förbättrad djurvälfärd, men ...
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An assessment of opportunities to dissect host genetic variation in resistance to infectious diseases in livestock [PDF]
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Immunization of chickens with a recombinant Ascaridia galli protein results in parasite-specific IgG with no protective effect against infection [PDF]
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Ascaridia galli infection in chicken: Pathobiology and immunological orchestra
Ascaridia galli is the most common helminth in chickens. It is more common in young chickens. The helminth induces huge economic losses in poultry. Abstract Background Ascaridia galli is the largest gut‐dwelling helminth of chickens, which confers adverse effects on meat and egg production; thus, on the animal protein supply and the economy. Both adult
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Sphingomyelin synthesis in Ascaridia galli
International Journal for Parasitology, 1993Adult 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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Monoamine oxidase in adult Ascaridia galli
Journal of Helminthology, 1983AbstractMonoamine 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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Ascaridia galli: Trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitors
Experimental Parasitology, 1976Abstract (1) Extracts of Ascaridia galli , a nematode parasite of domestic fowl ( Gallus gallus ), contained potent inhibitors of trypsin and chymotrypsin. (2) These inhibitors extracted by TCA and heat treatment and partially purified by DEAE- and CM-cellulose chromatography were found to be proteins of low molecular weight.
Afzal A. Ansari, M.A. Khan, S. Ghatak
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Ascaridia galli induced ulcerative proventriculitis in a poultry bird [PDF]
Various possible causes of proventriculitis include virus, bacteria, fungus, protozoans, nematodes, biogenic amines and excessive copper sulphate. In the present case, parasites were found in the lumen of the proventriculus, gizzard and duodenum of a poultry bird. Characteristic features of the parasite were studied and confirmed as Ascaridia galli. An
Geeta Devi Leishangthem, Harkirat Singh
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Catecholamine synthesis in Ascaridia galli (Nematoda)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1988Abstract Smart D. 1988. Catecholamine synthesis in Ascaridia galli (Nematoda). International Journal for Parasitology18: 485–492. The distribution and synthesis of the catecholamines in female A. galli were examined using HPLC. Noradrenaline, adrenaline and the precursor dihydroxyphenylalanine were found to be concentrated in the gonads of the ...
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