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Molecular characterisation of the invasive terrestrial nemertean Geonemertes pelaensis: long and complex mitogenome and presence of NUMTs. [PDF]

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Gastineau R   +12 more
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Rare Evolutionary Events Support the Phylogenetic Placement of Orthonectida Within Annelida. [PDF]

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Nikolaeva OV   +7 more
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Filo Platyhelminthes

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Almón, B. (Bruno)   +2 more
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A proteo-transcriptomic investigation of toxin evolution in planarians and their role in flatworm terrestrialization

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García-Vernet R   +7 more
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Parasitism and the Platyhelminthes

Parasitology Today, 1998
by Graeme C. Kearn, Chapman & Hall, 1998. pound115.00 (xii +544 pages) ISBN 0 412 80460 3.
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Histamine in the Phylum Platyhelminthes

The Journal of Parasitology, 1963
Six members of the phylum Platyhelminthes have been examined for histamine content. The free-living species studied contained no histamine, whilst the parasitic species studied contain appreciable amounts of histamine. No correlation could be found between the histamine content of a parasite and that of its host tissue.
D F, METTRICK, J M, TELFORD
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The origins of parasitism in the platyhelminthes

International Journal for Parasitology, 1994
Symbiotic associations have arisen independently in several groups of the largely free-living turbellarians. Morphological adaptations of turbellarians to a symbiotic way of life include suckers and adhesive glands for attachment, elaborate systems of microvilli and other epidermal structures for absorption of food, glands for the formation of cysts ...
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