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Regulatory role of lncRNA MSTRG.11540.1 on the novel-m1192-3p/CYP2C70 axis in modulating albendazole resistance in Haemonchus contortus. [PDF]
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Study on the effect of GCY-12 gene on albendazole sensitivity of <i>Haemonchus contortus</i> by RNA interference. [PDF]
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Haemonchus contortus : an overview
Veterinary Record, 2023This focus article was prepared by Amanda Carson, Rudolf Reichel, Suzie Bell, Rachael Collins and Jasmine Smith of the APHA Small Ruminant Species Expert Group, and Dave Bartley from the Moredun Research Institute.
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Somatic proteome of Haemonchus contortus
International Journal for Parasitology, 2019No description suppliedÂ
Tao, Wang +11 more
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The developmental lipidome of Haemonchus contortus
International Journal for Parasitology, 2018Lipids play crucial roles in the biology of organisms, particularly relating to cellular membranes, energy storage, and intra- or inter-cellular signalling. Despite the recent expansion of the lipidomics field, very little is known about the biology of lipids in metzoan pathogens, and, to date, there has been no global lipidomic study of a parasitic ...
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Resistance of Haemonchus contortus to thiophanate
Research in Veterinary Science, 1980The occurrence of a field strain of Haemonchus contortus which was resistant to thiophanate and susceptible to thiabendazole and levamisole is reported. The LD95 of thiophanate for the strain was found to be 156.1 mg/kg and its resistance factor was 6.7.
J R, Edwards, G, De Chaneet
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Pyruvate kinase in Haemonchus contortus larvae
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1968Abstract 1. 1. By using an indirect assay procedure, pyruvate kinase was detected in Haemonchus contortus extracts. 2. 2. The level of activity detected in H. contortus was considerably lower than that detected in rat liver and the significance of these findings in relation to fermentative metabolism in parasites is discussed.
C W, Ward +2 more
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Development and Survival of Haemonchus contortus on Pasture
American Journal of Veterinary Research, 1974SUMMARY A study was made of the development and the survival of Haemonchus contortus eggs and larvae on a bluegrass pasture at Urbana, IL, during 1967–1969. A total of 296 experiments was done. In 148, unembryonated eggs in fresh sheep fecal pellets were placed on the pasture, and vegetation, pellets, and soil were examined periodically for infective ...
N D, Levine, K S, Todd, P A, Boatman
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