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Spirometra spp

In vitro cultivation of Spirometra spp. (Cestoda) from the plerocercoid to the gravid adult. Journal of Parasitology, 58 750-2. [Pg.309]

It has been purified (445) and shares some properties in common with malic enzymes from mammals and birds in being NADP-dependent, heat-stable and able to decarboxylate oxaloacetate. The malic enzyme of H. microstoma also has a marked specificity for NADP (216), contrasting with that of Spirometra mansonoides, which appears to be both NAD- and NADP-linked (220). Malic enzyme has been demonstrated in a range of other cestodes including Mesocestoides corti (399), Schistocephalus solidus (406), Moniezia expansa (60), Echinococcus spp. (500) and L. intestinalis (502). [Pg.99]

Echinococcus spp., Diphyllobothrium latum and Spirometra erinacei (cats, dogs) and Raillietina spp., Hymenolepis spp., Dicranotaenia spp. and Choanofaenia infundibulum (birds). A few tapeworms such as Stilesia hepatica and Thysanosoma actinioides are found in the bile duct of cattle. [Pg.23]


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