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Chapter three consists of an overview of the Protozoa. After a brief introduction to the group, the chapter moves into a discussion of the various means of locomotion displayed by these single-celled organisms. These include pseudopodia, cilia, and f
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Chapter 8 considers blood and tissue protistans not considered in the prior two chapters. Babesia is a protozoan parasite of the blood that causes a hemolytic disease known as Babesiosis. People who contract Babesiosis suffer from malaria-like sympto
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This chapter describes the basic structural characteristics and physiology of the Cestoidea. Cestoidea is a class of parasitic flatworms, commonly called tapeworms, of the phylum Platyhelminthes. These parasites live in the digestive tract of vertebr
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Chapter seventeen is the chapter in which those nematodes that inhabit the blood and tissues of their human hosts are introduced. Seven filarial nematodes belonging to five genera are considered. Because the life cycles of all these organisms with th
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Publikováno v:
Human Parasitology
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Parasitology. 87:237-241
Transcripts encoding discrete, cathepsin L-like cysteine proteases, known as SmCL1 and SmCL2, have been reported from the adult stages of the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni. However, the physiological roles of these 2 enzymes and their natural