Schistosome Parasites Induce Physiological Changes in their Snail Hosts by Interfering with Two Regulatory Systems, the Internal Defense System and the Neuroendocrine System

  • de Jong-Brink M
  • Hoek R
  • Lageweg W
  • et al.
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… The life cycle of T. ocellata involves two hosts: a duck as the definitive host (Anas platyrhynchos) and a freshwater snail as the intermedi- ate host (Lymnaea stagnalis) … Trichobilharzia ocellata in Lymnaea stagnalis: A flow cytometric approach to study its effects on hemocytes …

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de Jong-Brink, M., Hoek, R. M., Lageweg, W., & Smit, A. B. (1997). Schistosome Parasites Induce Physiological Changes in their Snail Hosts by Interfering with Two Regulatory Systems, the Internal Defense System and the Neuroendocrine System. In Parasites and Pathogens (pp. 57–75). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5983-2_3

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