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Luhe's "Diphyllobothrium" (Cestoda)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1947
The generic term Diphyllobothrium was coined by Cobbold (1858) for five tapeworms taken from a porpoise, Delphinus phocaena, in Scottish waters, and was eventually adopted by Liihe (1910) in place of his previously (1899) suggested generic term Dibothriocephalus for a group of forms centering around the Linnaean species latus.
Robert A. Wardle   +2 more
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A Surface Enzyme in Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1970
Hymenolepis diminuta is virtually impermeable to "C-fructose or "C-fructose diphosphate. The intact worm hydrolyzes fructose diphosphate (HDP) and barium-soluble fructose is liberated in the external medium. Rate of hydrolysis increases with increasing substrate concentration up to 2 mM, above which concentration substrate inhibition occurs.
C. Arme, Clark P. Read
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Spermatological characters inDiphyllobothrium latum (Cestoda, Pseudophyllidea)

Journal of Morphology, 2006
Spermiogenesis and the ultrastructural features of the spermatozoon of Diphyllobothrium latum (Cestoda, Pseudophyllidea) are described using transmission electron microscopy. Spermiogenesis is characterized by the development of two flagella of unequal length that grow asynchronously.
Magdaléna Bruňansk
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Sphingomyelin synthesis in Hymenolepis diminuta (cestoda)

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 1985
Adult Hymenolepis diminuta incorporated label from L[U-14C]serine, [1-14C]palmitic acid, [1-14C]palmitoyl-CoA and cytidine-5'-diphospho[methyl-14C]choline into the various intermediates of sphingomyelin synthesis (ketosphingosine, dihydrosphingosine, sphingosine, ceramide and sphingomyelin). From the results it was concluded that H.
John Barrett, Ilia Bankov
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Sperm transfer inEchinococcus (Cestoda: Taeniidae)

Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research, 1986
L'autofecondation n'est pas l'apanage de Echinococcus granulosus mais existe aussi chez E.
Kumaratilake, L.M.   +3 more
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Hymenolepis horrida (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae) and Catenotaenia peromysci (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) in Voles from the Canadian Rockies [PDF]

open access: possibleComparative Parasitology, 2007
Cestodes from Clethrionomys gapperi (n ¼ 34) and Microtus longicaudus (n ¼ 8) from Kootenay National Park, British Columbia, Canada are reported. Two species of cestodes, Hymenolepis horrida (sensu lato) and Catenotae- nia peromysci, were found in Clethrionomys gapperi, and 1 species of cestode, H.
Yeen Ten Hwang   +2 more
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Diseases Caused by Cestoda

2008
Additionally, fish tapeworms are responsible for classic zoonotic diseases such as diplogonoporiasis (Kino et al, 2002) and diphyllobothriasis, also known as 'tapeworm pernicious anemia'. The latter is due to vitamin B12 deficiency, a condition that encompasses megaloblastic, macrocytic anemia with thrombocytopenia and leukopenia.
J. D. Borucinska   +4 more
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Interrelationships and Evolution of the Tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda)

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2001
Interrelationships of the tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda) were examined by use of small (SSU) and large (LSU) subunit ribosomal DNA sequences and morphological characters. Fifty new complete SSU sequences were added to 21 sequences previously determined, and 71 new LSU (D1-D3) sequences were determined for the complementary set of taxa ...
Peter D. Olson   +3 more
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Lipids of the cysticerci of Taenia hydatigena (Cestoda) [PDF]

open access: possibleComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1973
Abstract 1. 1. The Cysticerci of Taenia hydatigena were separated into tissue and fluid fractions. The phospho- and neutral lipids of each fraction were determined. 2. 2. The phospholipids isolated were lysolecithin, sphingomyelin, lecithin, phosphotidyl inositol, phosphatidyl serine and cephalin. Phosphatidyl inositol was the most abundant.
Geroge J. Frayha, Amin I. Kassis
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Characterization of Cestoda tissue organization

Biology Bulletin, 2013
The comprehensive ultrastructural characteristic of the somatic tissues for the class Cestoda is presented on the basis of own and literary data: muscular, nervous systems, parenchyma and epithelial tissue. The composition of the cambial systems is summarized and characteristic of its organization are revealed in comparison with other classes of flat ...
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