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histopathology of experimental schistosoma incognitum infection in mice following exposure to normal and irradiated cercariae.the tissue reactions in mice, experimentally infected with normal and irradiated cercariae of s. incognitum were studied. the lesions observed in the skin, liver, lungs and the intestine of mice infected with normal cercariae are briefly described, and compared with those observed with cercariae irradiated at 3000 r of gamma rays. in general, the reactions in mice exposed to normal cercariae were more intense than in those infected with irradiated cercariae. the severity of the reactions appeare ...1979479540
heterologous mating of schistosoma japonicum and schistosoma incognitum in experimentally infected rodents. 1979483010
schistosoma incognitum in jakarta, indonesia. 1977607432
acquired immunity in dogs against schistosoma incognitum. 1977915632
schistosoma incognitum from cikurai, west java, indonesia. 1977924721
experimental infection of rhesus monkeys with schistosoma incognitum and orientobilharzia dattai.rhesus monkeys inoculated subcutaneously with 800-2500 cercariae of schistosoma incognitum did not yield adult worms. percutaneous exposures, however, resulted in the presence of adult flukes 21-35 days post infection. the infection became very mild (0-4 flukes) 45-100 days after exposure and no eggs were excreted. monkeys percutaneously exposed to cercariae of orientobilharzia dattai and treated with prednisolone yielded a very small number of flukes 22 days after exposure while non treated con ...19863788021
cercarien-hüllen reaction in early phase of experimental infection with schistosoma incognitum in pigs. 19744464271
susceptibility of macaca mulatta to schistosoma incognitum, with observations on pathology of the infection. 19674966486
experimental studies on the immunology of schistosoma incognitum chandler 1926 by vaccination with gamma irradiated cercariae and passive transfer. 19725015016
studies on schistosoma incognitum chandler, 1926. iv. on the bionomics of the blood fluke. 19655830417
schistosoma incognitum and its zoonotic potential role in phitsanulok and phichit provinces, northern thailand.a study on schistosoma incognitum, a blood fluke of a variety of mammals, was conducted in different ecological conditions in phitsanulok and phichit, northern thailand. the intermediate host of s. incognitum in permanent water habitats studied, i.e; swamps and ditches is radix (lymnaea) auricularia rubiginosa. of 44,412 mollusks representing 13 different species collected from 24 water habitats studied, 7,186 were r. a. rubiginosa. s. incognitum infection rate in the snails was 2.1%. 483 rattus ...19836635754
immunity to schistosoma incognitum in mice by previous exposure to s. spindale. 19836841959
scanning electron microscopy of adult schistosoma incognitum.the integumental surfaces of adult schistosoma incognitum were studied by scanning electron microscopy. the anterior part of the male which bears oral and ventral suckers is spongy in appearance due to the presence of ridges, while the middle and posterior parts are covered with numerous bosses with variable numbers of spines. surfaces between bosses possess tegumental papillae. bosses disappear at the edge of the gynecophoral canal which is composed of ridges. they are replaced by variable form ...19827147002
sympatric occurrence of schistosoma incognitum and schistosoma spindale in rodents. 19807403947
studies on schistosoma incognitum chandler, 1926. i. on the synonymy and morphology of the blood-fluke. 195613322458
studies on schistosoma incognitum chandler, 1926; on the host specificity of the blood fluke. 196514333275
a dna sequence-based study of the schistosoma indicum (trematoda: digenea) group: population phylogeny, taxonomy and historical biogeography.partial (dna) sequences were collected for 2 mitochondrial loci (srrna and lrrna, the rrns and rrnl rrna genes respectively) for schistosoma indicum group species from 4 southeast asian countries. the samples included 7 populations, 4 of which were previously unstudied. in 11 cases the combination of locus and population was new. the aim of the study was to provide a phylogeny based on new independent data and multiple populations (earlier studies had mostly used a common set of field samples or ...200717822572
mitochondrial gene order change in schistosoma (platyhelminthes: digenea: schistosomatidae).in the flatworm genus schistosoma, species of which include parasites of biomedical and veterinary importance, mitochondrial gene order is radically different in some species. a pcr-based survey of 19 schistosomatid spp. established which of 14 schistosoma spp. have the ancestral (plesiomorphic) or derived gene order condition. a phylogeny for schistosoma was estimated and used to infer the origin of the gene order change which is present in all members of a clade containing schistosoma incognit ...201223362512
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