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Contributions on Trematoda-Snail Interactions [PDF]
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Miracidial penetration inFascioloides magna (Trematoda)
Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research, 1981The penetration of the miracidium of Fascioloides magna into the snail host Fossaria bulimoides is followed by examining the process at certain, timed intervals during the course of penetration. The cilia are lost early, but the epithelial cells may detach or they may be carried into the snail body.
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Chemosensitivity of Philophthalmus megalurus (Trematoda) Miracidia
The Journal of Parasitology, 1990Miracidia of the eyefluke Philophthalmus megalurus were tested in phi-chambers to determine if they reacted similarly to chemicals found stimulative for miracidia of Philophthalmus gralli, a closely related species. Philophthalmus megalurus miracidia were less responsive than P. gralli to the dicarboxylic amino acids and showed a significantly positive
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Coinfection of Schistosoma (Trematoda) with Bacteria, Protozoa and Helminths
2011This review examines coinfection of selected species of Schistosoma with bacteria, protozoa and helminths and focuses on the effects of the coinfection on the hosts. The review is based mainly on tables that contain the salient information on the coinfecting organisms in vertebrate hosts. Further explanation and clarification of the tables are given in
Bernard Fried, Amy Abruzzi
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Egg-shell in paramphistomatidae (Trematoda: Digenea)
Experientia, 1966On 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.
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On the Calcareous Corpuscles of the Trematoda; and on the Genus Tetracotyle
Journal of Cell ScienceABSTRACT The calcareous corpuscles of different entozoa have frequently attracted the attention of observers. For a long time regarded as ova, their calcareous constitution was at length recognized, and at present they are universally looked upon as an earthy deposit in the integument.
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The Chromosome Number of Leucochloridiomorpha constantiae (Trematoda)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1974Edward J. Filippone, Bernard Fried
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Monographie Des Strigeida (Trematoda)
Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 1938Georges Dubois, James E. Ackert
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Cultivation of Echinostoma revolutum (Trematoda) on the Chick Chorioallantois
The Journal of Parasitology, 1968Linda J. Weaver+2 more
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