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Molecular investigation of endoparasites of marine mammals (Cetacea: Mysticeti, Odontoceti) in the Western Mediterranean. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Vet Sci
Specht NR   +6 more
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Observations on the lipids ofOochoristica agamae (Cestoda) [PDF]

open access: possibleParasitology Research, 1989
An investigation of the lipids of Oochoristica agamae, an anoplocephalid cestode of the Agama lizard, was undertaken. Total lipids of the parasite accounted for 8.4% of the fresh weight; neutral lipids comprised 82.98% of the total, glycolipids, 5.01%, and phospholipids, 12.03%. The major lipid classes in O.
Siaka O. Aisien, Edward E. Ogiji
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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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