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Host–parasite interactions in polluted environments

Journal of Fish Biology, 2008
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of papers showing how parasitism and pollution can interact with each other in aquatic organisms. In addition to synergistic negative effects of both stressors, there are also indications of antagonistic interactions.
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The genetics of host-parasite interaction

1993
Plant parasites are sometimes divided into two classes on the basis of the ways in which they derive nutrients from their hosts (Pryor, 1987). Biotrophs obtain their nutrients from living cells, often through specialized feeding structures termed haustoria. In contrast, necrotrophs kill their hosts’ cells and feed on the dead remains. Biotrophs tend to
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Host-parasite interaction in fungal infections

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 1989
The outcome of host-parasite interactions in fungal infections is determined by the balance between pathogenicity of the organism and the adequacy of the host defenses. A wide variety of host defense mechanisms are involved in protection against fungal infections.
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Genetics of Host-Parasite Interaction

1986
The host and the parasite are the two biological entities involved in the host-parasite interrelationship. The studies on the genetics of resistance in the host and pathogenicity in the pathogen are important to understand the basic aspects of the interrelationships of host and parasite.
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Host-Parasite Interactions in Leishmaniasis

1992
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the host–parasite interactions in leishmaniasis. Parasites have evolved many specific adaptations that enable them to interact with the host. Leishmania are obligatory intracellular parasites in a very narrow range of cells, and therefore, have great specificity for their host cell, the macrophage.
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Specificity in Host-Parasite Interaction

1976
Two extraordinary things about animal parasites are their capacity to live in intimate contact with tissues of totally different genetic origin, and their ability to move from host to host with an apparent blithe disregard for phylogenetic differences and accepted tenets of cell biology and immunology.
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Host–Parasitic Plant Interaction

2023
En-Nahli, Youness   +7 more
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Host-Parasite Interactions in Prostatitis

1994
The male lower urogenital tract is in general fairly well protected against invading pathogens, which have to ascend the long and narrow urethra (Krieger 1984). Here, they meet the dense residual flora of the anterior one third of the male urethra (Bowie et al. 1977; Cohen et al.
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kenar D Jhaveri, Mark A Perazella
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Dynamic and reconfigurable materials from reversible network interactions

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Matthew J Webber, Mark W Tibbitt
exaly  

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