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Helminths and the microbiota: parts of the hygiene hypothesis
P. Loke, Y. A. Lim
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A preliminary study on modes of anthelmintic action of Ma-Klua extract to parasitic helminths.
Jun Maki, Toshio Yanagisawa
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Interactions between macrophages and helminths
Parasite immunology (Print), 2020Macrophages, the major population of tissue‐resident mononuclear phagocytes, contribute significantly to the immune response during helminth infection.
G. Coakley, N. Harris
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Helminths, arthropods, & protozoa of domesticated animals
, 1969Helminths, arthropods, & protozoa of domesticated animals , Helminths, arthropods, & protozoa of domesticated animals , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی ...
N. D. Levine, E. Soulsby, H. Monnig
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Parasite Immunology, 2014
SummaryParasitic helminths infect well over one billion people and typically cause chronic and recurrent infections that exert a considerable toll on human health and productivity. A significant number of important intestinal‐ and tissue‐dwelling helminth parasites have evolved a scripted migration through select organ systems.
Alan L. Scott, J. M. Craig
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SummaryParasitic helminths infect well over one billion people and typically cause chronic and recurrent infections that exert a considerable toll on human health and productivity. A significant number of important intestinal‐ and tissue‐dwelling helminth parasites have evolved a scripted migration through select organ systems.
Alan L. Scott, J. M. Craig
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