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Экспериментально доказана патогенность метацеркарий Echinostoma caproni для моллюсков Biomphalaria pfeifferi. Изучались незараженные и зараженные редиями E. caproni улитки.
Геннадий Леонидович Атаев
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LYMNAEA CAILLIAUDI AS A NEW SECOND INTERMEDIATE HOST OF ECHINOSTOMA CAPRONI, IN EGYPT [PDF]
Thirty hundred and fifty Lymnaea cailliaudi snails were collected from irrigation canals at Abou-Rawash, Giza, Egypt, during the shallow period from September to December, 1997.
Olfat A. Mahdy
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Guidelines for the purification and characterization of extracellular vesicles of parasites
Abstract Parasites are responsible for the most neglected tropical diseases, affecting over a billion people worldwide (WHO, 2015) and accounting for billions of cases a year and responsible for several millions of deaths. Research on extracellular vesicles (EVs) has increased in recent years and demonstrated that EVs shed by pathogenic parasites ...
Carmen Fernandez‐Becerra +30 more
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Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by the helminths Dicrocoelium dendriticum and Fasciola hepatica are important modulators of the host immune response, contributing to the establishment of the infection. Monocytes and, in particular, macrophages are major regulators of the inflammatory response and are likely responsible for the ...
Christian M. Sánchez‐López +6 more
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DEVELOPMENT AND PATHOLOGY OF ECHINOSTOMA CAPRONI IN EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED MICE [PDF]
In the present article, several parasitological features of mice, each experimentally infected with 75 metacercariae of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae), were studied during the first 12 wk postinfection. Moreover, the early pathological responses also were analyzed and compared with data previously published on other host species of E.
Carla, Muñoz-Antoli +5 more
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Abstract Coinfections of two or more parasites within one host are more of a rule than an exception in nature. Interactions between coinfecting parasites can greatly affect their abundance and prevalence. Characteristics of the host, such as genetic diversity, can also affect the infection dynamics of coinfecting parasites. Here, we investigate for the
Anna‐Lotta Hiillos +3 more
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Abstract Schistosome parasites cause a chronic inflammatory disease in humans, and recent studies have emphasized the importance of control programs for understanding the aquatic phases of schistosomiasis transmission. The host‐seeking behavior of larval schistosomes (miracidia) for their snail intermediate hosts plays a critical role in parasite ...
Martina R. Laidemitt +10 more
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Abstract Species have evolved unique mechanisms to combat the effects of oxidative stress inside cells. A particularly devastating consequence of an unhindered oxidation of membrane lipids in the presence of iron results in cell death, known as ferroptosis.
Wangyang Song +7 more
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Invasion biology meets parasitology: a case study of parasite spill-back with Egyptian Fasciola gigantica in the invasive snail Pseudosuccinea columella. [PDF]
The liver fluke Fasciola gigantica is a trematode parasite of ruminants and humans that occurs naturally in Africa and Asia. Cases of human fascioliasis, attributable at least in part to F. gigantica, are significantly increasing in the last decades. The
Daniel S Grabner +5 more
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In vitroculture of rediae ofEchinostoma caproni [PDF]
Rediae of Echinostoma caproni (Egyptian strain) were dissected from Biomphalaria glabrata snails at intervals from 13-34 days post-exposure and co-cultured for up to 51 days with cells of the B. glabrata embryonic (Bge) cell line. Rediae readily ingested Bge cells and survived longer when co-cultured with cells than in cell-free cultures.
E S, Loker +3 more
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