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Taenia hydatigena

Blundell, S.K., Gemmell, M.A. and Macnamara, F.N. (1968) Immunological responses of the mammalian host against tapeworm infections. VI. Demonstration of humoral immunity in sheep induced by the activated embryos of Taenia hydatigena and T. ovis. Experimental Parasitology 23, 79-82. [Pg.297]

Gemmell, M.A. and Johnstone, P.D. (1981) Factors regulating tapeworm populations estimations of the duration of acquired immunity by sheep to Taenia hydatigena. Research in Veterinary Science 30, 53-56. [Pg.299]

Gemmell, M.A., Lawson, J.R. and Roberts, M.G. (1987) Population dynamics in echinococcosis and cysticercosis evaluation of the biological parameters of Taenia hydatigena and T. ovis and comparison with those of Echinococcus granulosus. Parasitology 94, 1 61 -180. [Pg.299]

Eubothrium crassum Larval cestodes Taenia hydatigena 65 ... [Pg.68]

The electron transport system of cestodes has been comprehensively reviewed by Cheah (129) earlier reviews are those by Smyth (796) and Bryant (97). To date, only the electron transport systems of large intestinal cestodes - Moniezia expansa, Taenia hydatigena, T. taeniaeformis, H. diminuta -have been investigated in detail. The mitochondria of such cestodes have structural characteristics similar to those present in mammalian tissues (25, 298), although variation in number, form and size has been noted in different strobilar regions such as the tegument, parenchyma and reproductive tissue (455). [Pg.107]

The amino acids occurring in a number of other adult and larval cestodes have been documented and recent data are available for Parionella spp., Skrjabinia spp., Raillietina spp. (77, 346), Bothriocephalus scorpii and Nybelinia spp. (977) Taenia hydatigena (636) Diphyllobothrium spp. (236,271,275) Amoebotaenia cuneata (78) Ligula intestinalis (164) E. granulosus (29) Gangesia spp. (587) Lytocestus indicus, Introvertus raipurensis and Lucknowia indica (598). Some earlier data have been provided by Smyth (796) and von Brand (911). [Pg.126]

Spectrophotometric studies on the succinate oxidase system of Taenia hydatigena. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 20 867-75. [Pg.312]

Featherston, D. W. (1969). Taenia hydatigena. I. Growth and development of adult stage in the dog. Experimental Parasitology, 25 329-38. [Pg.318]

Taenia hydatigena. III. Light and electron microscope study of spermatogenesis. Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde, 37 148-68. [Pg.318]

Frayha, G. J. (1971). Comparative metabolism of acetate in the taeniid tapeworms Echinococcus granulosus, E. multilocularis and Taenia hydatigena. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 39B 167-70. [Pg.319]

He, Q. L. (1983). [Experiment on artificial infestation of dogs with Taenia hydatigena.] In Chinese. Chinese Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 9 8-10. [HA/53/1]... [Pg.324]

Heath, D. D. Smyth, J. D. (1970). In vitro culture of Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia hydatigena, T. ovis, T. pisiformis and T. serialis from oncosphere to cystic larva. Parasitology, 61 329-43. [Pg.325]

Jenkins, D. J. Rickard, M. D. (1985). Specific antibody responses to Taenia hydatigena, T. pisiformis and Echinococcus granulosus in dogs. Australian Veterinary Journal, 62 72-8. [Pg.328]

Kralj, N. (1967). Morphologic and histochemical studies on the nervous system of tapeworms revealed by the cholinesterase method (Taenia hydatigena, Dipylidium caninum and Moniezia expansa). Veterinarski Arhiv, 37 277-86. [Pg.331]

Osuna-Carrillo, A., Mascaro-Lazcano, M. C., Guevara-Pozo, D. Guevara-Benitez, D. C. (1978). Cultivo in vitro de Taenia hydatigena. Revista Iberica de Parasitologia, 38 289-99. [Pg.344]

Thakur, A. S., Schwabe, C. W. Koussa, M. (1971). Polysaccharides of the Taenia hydatigena cyst membrane. Experimental Parasitology, 30 94-101. [Pg.360]

Yap, K. W., Thompson, R. C. A., Rood, J. I. Pawlowksi, I. D. (1987). Taenia hydatigena isolation of mitochondrial DNA, molecular cloning, and physical mitochondrial genome mapping. Experimental Parasitology, 63 288-94. [Pg.367]

Some organophosphates have also been found effective against various tapeworms and flukes in animals chlorpyrifos (25) was used to eliminate Echinococcus granulosus and Taenia hydatigena from dogs, while cyclophosphamide (26) and a few other organophosphorus compounds (27-29a,b) exhibit marked activity against different tapeworms in experimental animals [22]. Bromphenphos (30) kills the liver flukes. Fasciola hepatica in sheep and cattle at a dose of 12-16 mg/kg [23]. [Pg.129]


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