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Autor:
Frederick A Partridge, Ruth Forman, Nicky J Willis, Carole J R Bataille, Emma A Murphy, Anwen E Brown, Narinder Heyer-Chauhan, Bruno Marinič, Daniel J C Sowood, Graham M Wynne, Kathryn J Else, Angela J Russell, David B Sattelle
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 12, Iss 7, p e0006487 (2018)
The human whipworm Trichuris trichiura is a parasite that infects around 500 million people globally, with consequences including damage to physical growth and educational performance. Current drugs such as mebendazole have a notable lack of efficacy
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https://doaj.org/article/dbfa1530a47d45d9ab4a45f4e2a752df
Autor:
Frederick A Partridge, Emma A Murphy, Nicky J Willis, Carole J R Bataille, Ruth Forman, Narinder Heyer-Chauhan, Bruno Marinič, Daniel J C Sowood, Graham M Wynne, Kathryn J Else, Angela J Russell, David B Sattelle
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 11, Iss 2, p e0005359 (2017)
Trichuris trichiura is a human parasitic whipworm infecting around 500 million people globally, damaging the physical growth and educational performance of those infected. Current drug treatment options are limited and lack efficacy against the worm,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/90bbd18dd7814532925a0e5702303111
Autor:
Patrick D. F. Murton, Joseph S. Takahashi, Jingjing Xu, Sabine Richert, Stuart R. Mackenzie, Lauren E. Jarocha, Rabea Bartölke, P. J. Hore, Ilia A. Solov'yov, Stefanie J. Käsehagen, Stefan Weber, Haijia Wu, Can Xie, Karl-Wilhelm Koch, Tommy L. Pitcher, Angela S. Gehrckens, Marco Bassetto, Maike Herrmann, Jessica Schmidt, Hang Yin, Jessica Fleming, Matthew J. Golesworthy, Jiate Luo, Yujing Wei, Daniel J. C. Sowood, Yogarany Chelliah, Gabriel Moise, Victoire Déjean, Glen Dautaj, Christiane R. Timmel, Henrik Mouritsen, Tilo M. Zollitsch, Jessica R. Walton, Marcin Konowalczyk, Kevin B. Henbest, Simon Horst
Publikováno v:
Nature
Night-migratory songbirds are remarkably proficient navigators1. Flying alone and often over great distances, they use various directional cues including, crucially, a light-dependent magnetic compass2,3. The mechanism of this compass has been sugges