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De novo transcriptome sequencing and functional annotation of Demodex canis

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2022
Demodex canis is an important parasitic mite causing skin lesions in dogs. However, molecular studies on this species are limited because of the lack of transcriptomic data. To obtain functional genes of D. canis, mites were collected and RNA was extracted for transcriptome sequencing and functional annotation.
Li, Hu, Yae, Zhao, Wanyu, Zhang
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Evidence of immunosuppression by Demodex canis

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1992
Three clinically normal beagles, 3 beagles with localized demodectic mange (LDM), and 3 beagles with generalized demodectic mange (GDM) were investigated simultaneously 1-3 and 4-6 weeks from the appearance of the clinical signs. Blood clinical examination and reactivity of peripheral lymphocytes to Con A and PHA were investigated in the first instance,
O O, Barriga   +3 more
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Demodex canis Leydig 1859

2006
Demodex canis Leydig, 1859 Distribution. Dog; (Department of Animal Health 1934).
Mwase, Enala T.   +1 more
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DEMODEX CANIS В УСЛОВИЯХ ЧЕЧЕНСКОЙ РЕСПУБЛИКИ

II МНК «Инновационная деятельность как фактор развития агропромышленного комплекса в современных условиях», 2020
Использование собак в сельском хозяйстве, особенно в животноводстве, временами является необходимостью и традицией в Чеченской Республике. Вместе с тем, ветеринарный контроль этой группы собак в большинстве случаев оставляет желать лучшего. Не редкость, когда в овцеводческих отарах и на отгонных пастбищах содержатся собаки, зараженные паразитарными ...
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Prevalence ofDemodex canis-positive healthy dogs at trichoscopic examination

Veterinary Dermatology, 2010
Demodex canis is thought to be present in small numbers in the skin of most healthy dogs; however, available data on the prevalence of normal dogs harbouring D. canis are scarce. The purpose of this study was to investigate, using microscopic examination of plucked hairs, the prevalence of healthy dogs harbouring D. canis.
Alessandra, Fondati   +5 more
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