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Immunity to helminths

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1990
Edward J. Pearce, Alan Sher
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Protozoa and Helminths

2014
This chapter educates laboratorians, biosafety personnel, and health care workers about the potential hazards of working in settings in which exposures to viable parasites could occur. It provides information about parasites that have caused or could cause accidental infections in laboratorians and health care workers.
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Ecdysteroids in Helminths

1984
Helminths are medically and economically important parasites of many higher and lower animals. Several hundred million people, especially in countries of the third world, suffer from diseases caused by these parasites. Only a few representatives of the helminths will be mentioned here: the blood flukes, Schistosoma mansoni, S. haematobium, and S,
H. Zahner, J. Koolman, J. Walter
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Immunology of Helminths

1982
Although the immune response to helminth infection is, as far as is known, comparable to that stimulated by any other type of infective agent, the antigenic complexity of the helminths, their varied and at times extended developmental cycles, and the differing locations which they inhabit in the body imply that a very wide range of responses can be ...
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Helminths

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses helminths of major importance such as Syphacia obvelata, Aspieuluris tetraptera, and Hymenolepis nana and those of minor importance such as nematodes and cestodes. The host range of S. obvelata includes the house mouse and, on rare occasions, the Norway rat and the Mongolian gerbil.
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Helminths of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the Kola Peninsula

Parasitology Research, 2017
S. Bugmyrin   +6 more
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