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Egg-shell in paramphistomatidae (Trematoda: Digenea)

Experientia, 1966
On a decouvert que, dans la famille des Paramphistomatidae (Trematodes), la coquille de l'∄uf, transparente et sans couleur, est une keratine-type de scleroproteine, constituee de disulphide en chaInes (-S-S-). On sait que chez d'autres trematodes, la coquille d'ceuf, d'une couleur ambree, est une proteine de quinone.
R Madhavi, Madhavi R
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Comparison of the hemoglobins of the platyhelminths Gastrothylax crumenifer and Paramphistomum epiclitum (Trematoda: Paramphistomatidae)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1992
1. Gastrothylax crumenifer and Paramphistomum epiclitum parasitize the water buffalo Bubalus bubalis. 2. Gastrothylas hemoglobin consisted of two fractions of ca 30,000 and ca 18,000 by gel filtration. SDS-electrophoresis showed both to be single, ca 15,000 chains. 3.
M Haque   +2 more
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Morphological and molecular identification of Explanatum explanatum in domestic water buffalo in Pakistan [PDF]

open access: yesVeterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2017
More than 70 species of the family Paramphistomatidae, have been identified in ruminants in different parts of the world. Most are pathogenic, causing amphistomosis.
Umer Chaudhry   +2 more
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Histochemical studies on eggshell formation in Paramphistomum cervi (Digenea: Paramphistomatidae)

Journal of Helminthology, 1987
ABSTRACTThe formation of the egg mass in the ootype, containing the oocyte, vitelline cells, numerous spermatozoa and Mehlis’ gland secretion marks the beginning of eggshell formation. Mehlis’ gland cells pour their lipoprotein secretion into the ootype; this secretion forms a thin template around the egg mass and upon this template the shell globules ...
B C, Gupta, V R, Parshad, S S, Guraya
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The oral sucker muscles of six representatives of the order Paramphistomatida (Plathelminthes, Trematoda)

Biology Bulletin, 2015
The spatial arrangement of muscles in the oral suckers of six trematode species belonging to five families of the order Paramphistomatida is described. The functional load and adaptive significance of different muscle groups in the suckers themselves and the associated structures--preoral lip and muscular cap--are discussed.
E N, Burdakova   +2 more
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Body Wall Musculature of Five Representatives of the Order Paramphistomatida (Plathelminthes, Trematoda)

Biology Bulletin, 2019
The morphology of the body wall is described for five trematode species belonging to four families of the order Paramphistomatida. In all the species under study, the thickness of the outer plate of the tegument is minimal in the sucker cavities and is constant in other areas of the integument, the number and sequence of the muscle layers (circular ...
E. N. Glagoleva   +2 more
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