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Eicosanoids in parasites and parasitic infections

2000
Eicosanoids are lipid mediators with multiple functions in vertebrate tissues and invertebrate organisms. In this review the roles of eicosanoids--mostly prostaglandins (PGs), thromboxanes and leukotrienes--in parasite physiology and host-parasite interactions are discussed. PGs are present in the saliva of blood-sucking arthropods facilitating feeding
Arwid Daugschies, Anja Joachim
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ParaSite: The Pick of Parasites on the Web

Parasitology Today, 1998
While a steady flow of questions were put to the general parasitology newsgroup during November, none provoked discussion. Other discussion lists came to life:
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Parasitism

2008
Parasitism is a pervasive phenomenon in nature involving, either as hosts or as parasites, virtually all species on Earth. By definition, parasites are costly for their hosts as they divert resources for their growth, reproduction, and survival with no rewards for the hosts.
Sorci, Gabriele, Garnier, Stéphane
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Alu: a parasite's parasite?

Nature Genetics, 2003
The technical problem of detecting the retrotransposition—amplification and genomic dispersion of sequences through an RNA intermediate—of Pol III–directed transcripts has been solved. This provides a long-sought experimental system to learn how Alu repeats amplified to a high copy number in human DNA.
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Geographic variation in parasitism rates of two sympatric cuckoo hosts in China.

Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research, 2014
Rates of brood parasitism vary extensively among host species and populations of a single host species. In this study, we documented and compared parasitism rates of two sympatric hosts, the Oriental Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus orientalis) and the Reed ...
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Parasites or Sub-Parasites

1985
Mosca sees the whole world as little else but ‘parasites or sub-parasites’. He defines the true parasite (and he counts himself in this superior breed) as one born with the art of being.
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Control of Parasites, Parasitic Infections, and Parasitic Diseases

2010
1 Introduction and Context 2 Concepts of Control and Eradication 3 Public–Private Partnerships in Disease Control 4 Components of Control 5 Stratification of Parasitic Diseases in Relation to Elimination and Control 6 Approaches to Control Keywords: parasites, parasitic infections, and parasitic disease control; control ...
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