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Lethal effect of ammonia on metacercariae of Clonorchis sinensis

Parasitology Research, 2003
The effect of endogenous ammonia produced in dead fish or ammonia in ammonium bicarbonate solutions was evaluated on the viability of Clonorchis sinensis metacercariae. Viability was determined by worm recovery in rats infected with metacercariae exposed to ammonia in decaying fish or in vitro solutions.
Hongman, Zhang   +4 more
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The Culture of Diplostomum spathaceum Metacercariae on the Chick Chorioallantois

The Journal of Parasitology, 1986
Metacercariae (2,828) obtained from the lens of naturally infected Aplodinotus grunniens were transplanted onto chorioallantoic membranes (CAM's) of 94 eggs (means 30/egg) 5 to 12 days old. Membranes were examined 2 to 8 days later and 381 flukes were recovered.
G H, Leno, H L, Holloway
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Ecology of Free-Living Metacercariae (Trematoda)

2015
The presence of trematodes with a free-living metacercarial stage is a common feature of most habitats and includes important species such as Fasciola hepatica, Parorchis acanthus and Zygocotyle lunata. These trematodes encyst on the surface of an animal or plant that can act as a transport host, which form the diet of the target definitive host ...
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Ultrastructure of the tegument of the metacercaria of Timoniella imbutiforme

Journal of Helminthology, 2000
Abstract The spinous body tegument of the metacercaria of Timoniella imbutiforme (Molin, 1859) is described in detail and found to comprise an outer tegumental syncytium connected to subjacently situated subtegumentary ‘cells’. There are four types of secretory bodies in the
H E, El-Darsh, P J, Whitfield
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Identification and maturation of the metacercaria of Indodidymozoon pearsoni

Journal of Helminthology, 1999
The metacercaria of Indodidymozoon pearsoni (Digenea: Didymozoidae) is identified by DNA sequencing of second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) ribosomal DNA and described. Its development into the adult is documented.
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Isolation of Fasciola hepatica metacercariae by density gradients

Veterinary Parasitology, 1985
Fasciola hepatica metacercariae were purified in high yield, removing contaminating cyst walls and plant material by step gradients consisting of 10 ml of 60% Percoll (density = 1.08 g ml-1) and 10 ml of 50% Metrizamide (density = 1.25 g ml-1). Greater than 90% of the metacercariae applied to the density gradients were recovered.
T R, Fry   +3 more
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Paramphistomosis of Ruminants: The Role of Free-Living Metacercariae

Trends in Parasitology, 2018
Paramphistomosis is a parasitic disease of farmed ruminants caused by paramphistomum trematode infections of the host rumen (secondary stomach chamber) which result in widespread clinical symptoms or death. Commonly known as rumen or stomach flukes, the prevalence of these trematodes in livestock populations has substantially increased in recent years,
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Some Lecithodendriid Metacercariae from Indiana and Michigan

The Journal of Parasitology, 1960
In a review article on arthropods as intermediate hosts of worm parasites, M. C. Hall (1929) listed six members of the trematode family Lecithodendriidae as having their metacercarial stage in various aquatic insects, including members of the orders Diptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Coleoptera. Since that time, Brown (1933),
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Extermination of Fasciola gigantica Metacercariae

The Journal of Parasitology, 1980
S, Kimura, A, Shimizu, J, Kawano
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