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Fasciola hepatica Soluble Antigen (FhAg)-Induced NETs Under Hypoxic Conditions Exert Cytotoxic Effects on Hepatic Cells In Vitro. [PDF]

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Muñoz-Caro T   +9 more
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Fasciola hepatica in capybara

Acta Tropica, 2006
The purpose of this report was to register the presence of Fasciola hepatica in an adult female capybara (Hydrocherus hydrocheris). The macro and microscopical characteristics of hepatic lesions, together with the finding of F. hepatica in mature forms indicate the possible infection of capybara by the trematode.
Vamilton Alvares, Santarém   +3 more
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Praziquantel and Fasciola hepatica infection

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1989
Presentation de 5 cas d'echec sur 6 chez des femmes traitees pendant 7 j consecutifs par des doses de 75 mg/kg/j reparties en trois ...
Z, Farid, M, Kamal, N, Mansour
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Sphingomyelin synthesis in Fasciola hepatica

International Journal for Parasitology, 1990
Whole worms and/or homogenates of F. hepatica incorporate label from cytidine-5-diphospho[methyl-14C]choline,[1-14C]palmitoylCoA,[U- 14C]serine,[2-14C]methionine, [U-14C]glycine, [U-14C]threonine and [U-14C]aspartate into the various intermediates of sphingomyelin synthesis (ketosphinganine, sphinganine, sphingosine, ceramide and sphingomyelin).
I, Bankov, J, Barrett
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Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase from Fasciola hepatica

International Journal for Parasitology, 1982
Abstract Behm C. A. and Bryant C. 1982. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase from Fasciola hepatica. International Journal for Parasitology 12 : 271–278. The kinetic properties of a partially purified preparation of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) from F. hepatica were examined.
C A, Behm, C, Bryant
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Diffusion de Fasciola hepatica

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2017
La grande douve du foie, ou Fasciola hepatica, est une zoonose cosmopolite, le parasite et le mollusque hote intermediaire etant adaptes aux differents environnements. La distomatose est responsable de troubles digestifs et d’une hypereosinophilie. Le diagnostic est etabli sur la serologie et la mise en evidence des œufs dans les selles.
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