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cuticular morphology of five species of dirofilaria: a scanning electron microscope study.cuticular markings of five species of dirofilaria were examined by sem. variations in the patterns on the en face view were observed among the species. transverse striations were observed on the cuticles of all five species, but longitudinal ridges were lacking on dirofilaria immitis, the type species of the subgenus dirofilaria. they were present on the other four species, dirofilaria repens, dirofilaria tenuis, dirofilaria corynodes, and dirofilaria magnilarvatum, members of the subgenus nocht ...1978627947
the effect of repeated blood meals on the larval development of dirofilaria corynodes in the fat body of aedes aegypti.the objective of the study was to determine whether blood meals taken by a vector subsequent to the infective one have any influence on the course of development of a filarial parasite in its tissue. the filaria dirofilaria corynodes (von linstow, 1899) was selected for study and the black-eye strain of aedes aegypti served as the experimental vector. the microfilaria of d. corynodes develops to the infective stage in the fat bodies of the vector. following an infective blood meal, mosquitoes we ...19863787121
the responses to various stimuli of microfilariae of dirofilaria corynodes, of dipetalonema marmosetae and of unidentified species of filariae in saimiri sciureus and cacajao monkeys. 19734200010
relationship between detectable microfilaremia and total population of microfilariae in monkeys infected with dirofilaria corynodes. 19684990411
[microfilaria of dirofilaria corynodes (linstow, 1899) as a new contaminating agent of cell tissue cultures for the production of vaccine against poliomyelitis]. 19714997444
dirofilaria corynodes (von linstow, 1899): morphology and life history. 19695764050
cryopreservation of the microfilariae of brugia malayi, dirofilaria corynodes, and wuchereria bancrofti.methods are presented for the cryopreservation of a sheathed microfilaria, brugia malayi, and an unsheathed species, dirofilaria corynodes. the former survived best when frozen at the rate of -0.8 degree or -0.5 degree c per minute using 9% dimethyl sulfoxide (dmso) as the cryopreservative. approximately 52-79% of the thawed microfilariae developed to the third stage in aedes aegypti mosquitoes versus 79% of the unfrozen specimens. for d. corynodes the optimum freezing rate was -2 degrees or -5 ...19836824119
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