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The Life Cycle In vitro of Hymenolepis microstoma (Cestoda)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1975
The cestode Hymenolepis microstoma was grown axenically from oncosphere to infective cysticercoid. Reducing agents were not essential for development and produced structural abnormalities in the organisms. Cysticercoids grown in vitro were excysted, placed in culture, and developed into adults containing gravid segments, thus completing the life cycle ...
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THE KARYOTYPE OF ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS (CESTODA: TAENIIDAE)

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1981
The chromosomes of Echinococcus multilocularis Leuckart, 1863 have been described, based on components of cells from the adult stage and the larval stage of the cestode. Chromosomal complements of 2n = 18, n = 9 were confirmed. The fundamental number of chromosomal arms was 24.
V. R. Rausch, Robert L. Rausch
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Studies on the Nervous System of Tetrathyridia (Cestoda: Mesocestoides)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1967
The Gerebtzoff modification of the Koelle-Friedenwald cholinesterase technique was employed to demonstrate the nervous system of intact tetrathyridia of Mesocestoides corti. The extension of 10 longitudinal trunks from a bipartite brain and associated sucker ganglia to their termination in a plexus about the excretory bladder, the complexities of the ...
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The Life Cycle of Archigetes iowensis (Cestoda: Caryophyllaeidae)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1964
The life cycle of the caryophyllaeid cestode Archigetes iowensis was studied in naturally and experimentally infected hosts. Adults are seasonal parasites of the fish, Cyprinus carpio, while larvae occur in the seminal vesicles of the oligochaete, Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri.
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Other Cestoda of Public Health Relevance

2018
Many cestode species are transmitted through the food supply. Cestode human infections occur worldwide but are more prevalent where sanitation, water supply, hygiene, and food handling practices are suboptimal. Food-borne species relevant to humans include Taenia solium, Taenia saginata, Diphyllobothrium spp., Hymenolepis nana, Echinococcus granulosus,
Hector H. Garcia   +2 more
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An annotated list and molecular data on larvae of gryporhynchid tapeworms (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea) from freshwater fishes in Africa

Systematic Parasitology, 2018
T. Scholz   +8 more
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Molecular identification of Spirometra spp. (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) in some wild animals from Brazil.

Parasitology international, 2016
G. Almeida   +4 more
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Cestoda (Tapeworms)

Canine Parasites and Parasitic Diseases, 2019
S. Saari, A. Näreaho, S. Nikander
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MESOCESTOIDES (CESTODA) INFECTION IN A CALIFORNIA CHILD

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1992
Ira Lubell   +4 more
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Comparative mitochondrial genomics among Spirometra (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) and the molecular phylogeny of related tapeworms.

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017
Xi Zhang   +6 more
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