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The structure of the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 1986
The structure and connectivity of the nervous system of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans has been deduced from reconstructions of electron micrographs of serial sections.
J. White   +3 more
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Genome sequence of the nematode C. elegans: a platform for investigating biology.

Science, 1998
The 97-megabase genomic sequence of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans reveals over 19,000 genes. More than 40 percent of the predicted protein products find significant matches in other organisms.
J. Berg
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Nematode Infections:

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2012
More than 150 million people, mainly in developing countries, are affected by filarial nematode infections that cause debilitating and disfiguring diseases. Although transmission is restricted to the tropics and subtropics, imported infections sometimes occur in Europe and North America among immigrants and refugees from endemic countries, and rarely ...
Christoph Hatz   +9 more
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Helminth–Nematode: Anisakid Nematodes

2014
Anisakiasis is a disease caused by human infection with larval roundworms belonging to the family Anisakidae. The two species most often associated with anisakiasis are Anisakis simplex and Pseudoterranova decipiens. Humans are accidental hosts, who usually become infected by eating raw or undercooked fishes that contain larval worms.
Lymbery, A.J., Walters, J.A.
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Ecdysteroids in nematodes

Parasitology Today, 1990
The occurrence of ecdysteroids (insect moulting hormones) in nematodes, albeit at low concentrations, has been firmly established. In addition to apparently stimulating moulting in a few species, exogenously applied ecdysteroids have now been shown to have interesting biological effects on meiotic reinitiation in oocytes and on microfilarial production
G.C. Barker, H.H. Rees
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The Locomotion of Nematodes

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1964
ABSTRACT The form and frequency of the waves passing down the bodies of small free-living nematodes (Panagrellus, Rhabditis and Turbatrix) depend on the nature of the external medium. Observations of animals moving in such media as syrup, agar gels, and dense suspensions of particles suggest that the relationship between the speed of ...
J. Gray, H. W. Lissmann
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Nematodes

2003
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Hoess, S.   +4 more
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Nematode resistance

New Phytologist, 2008
SummaryPlant‐parasitic nematodes are major pests of both temperate and tropical agriculture. Many of the most damaging species employ an advanced parasitic strategy in which they induce redifferentiation of root cells to form specialized feeding structures able to support nematode growth and reproduction over several weeks.
Victoria L, Fuller   +2 more
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