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Hatching In vitro of Oncospheres of Taenia solium
The Journal of Parasitology, 1984Various authors have studied hatching of cestode oncospheres infecting animals and man (Heath and Smyth, 1970, Parasitology 61: 329343). Silverman (1954, Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol. 48: 207-215) reported up to 74% activation of oncospheres of Taenia saginata. Jones et al. (1960, J. Parasit. 46: 170-174) described the hatching of T.
P M, Salazar, I, de Haro, M, Voge
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Immunopathology in Taenia solium neurocysticercosis
Parasite Immunology, 2016SummaryNeurocysticercosis is a clinically and radiologically heterogeneous disease, ranging from asymptomatic infection to a severe, potentially fatal clinical picture. The intensity and extension of the parasite‐elicited inflammatory reaction is a key factor for such variability.
A, Fleury +4 more
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Porphyrin Content of the Cysticercus of Taenia solium
The Journal of Parasitology, 1986The strong red fluorescence of the cysticercus of Taenia solium depends on the presence of several porphyrins in the vesicular fluid of the parasite: probably protoporphyrin IX, coproporphyin I or III, and 2 decarboxylated porphyrins intermediate between uroporphyrin and coproporphyrin. Cyst porphyrins associated to form conglomerates of high molecular
C, Larralde +9 more
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Taenia solium, Taenia asiatica, and Taenia saginata
2023Huan Xu, Jose Serpa-Alvarez
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Epilepsy in Cysticercosis (Taenia Solium)
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1935H. B. F. Dixon, D. W. Smithers
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Taenia saginata and Taenia solium: reciprocal models.
Acta Leidensia, 1991Taenia solium and Taenia saginata are of such close taxonomic relationship that each can be regarded as a model for the other. In these particular species the only available hosts are either humans or large domesticated animals. This has imposed severe safety and/or economic restrictions on the extent of the experimental work which could be attempted ...
L J, Harrison, R M, Parkhouse
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