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Immunity to Trichinella Spiralis
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1977Trichinella spiralis is an unusual nematode parasite in two respects. First, it spends its larval and adult life in the same host, and second, it is rather non-specific in its mammalian host range. Because of the above facts, and since T. spiralis is also a human pathogen, many investigations into the immunology of the infection have been conducted ...
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Trichinella: Becoming a parasite
Veterinary ParasitologyPhylogenetic evidence indicates that free-living nematodes gave rise to parasitic nematodes where parasitism evolved independently at least 15 times. The high level of genetic and biological diversity among parasites dictates an equally high level of diversity in the transition to parasitism.
Dante S, Zarlenga +3 more
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Superoxide dismutase of Trichinella spiralis and Trichinella pseudospiralis larvae.
Tropical medicine and parasitology : official organ of Deutsche Tropenmedizinische Gesellschaft and of Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), 1994The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro and in vivo activities of superoxide dismutase, an enzyme acting against free-radicals, in Trichinella spiralis and T. pseudospiralis isolates. In vitro, the activity of the superoxide dismutase in T. pseudospiralis was determined to be about two times higher than in T. spiralis.
E, Hadas +2 more
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The genus Trichinella and its presence in wildlife worldwide: A review
Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2022CARLOS Landaeta-Aqueveque
exaly
Trichinella Outbreaks on Pig Farms in Poland in 2012–2020
Pathogens, 2021Ewa BILSKA–ZAJĄC +2 more
exaly

