Cell Biology of Schistosomes
Cell Biology of Schistosomes
Implications for Diagnostics and Vaccines
Wilson, Professor R. Alan
CABI Publishing
11/2025
280
Dura
Inglês
9781800625143
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1: Intramolluscan development Chapter 2: The cercaria and the mammalian infection process Chapter 3: Migration and maturation Chapter 4: Muscle, Parenchyma and Cell Adhesion Chapter 5: The nervous system Chapter 6: Protonephridia Chapter 7: The Tegument and Immune Evasion Chapter 8: The alimentary tract: esophageal glands and gastrodermis Chapter 9: Vaccines Chapter 10: Reproductive system Chapter 11: The egg and its secretions Chapter 12: Diagnostics: can the deficit be fixed?
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miracidium; gastropod mollusc; sporocyst; cercaria; schistosomulum; parenchyma; nervous system; protonephridia; tegument; esophageal glands; gastrodermis; secretome; cell biology of schistosomes; cell biology; schistosomes; schistosomiasis; schistosomula; schistosoma haematobium; macroscopic worms; macroscopic parasitic worms; parasitic worms; parasitic worms in the bloodstream; bloodstream parasitic worms; blood borne parasitic worms; tropical and subtropical worms; tropical and subtropical parasitic worms; tropical parasitic worms; subtropical parasitic worms; protracted intravascular migration; intravascular migration; trematodes; trematodes (flukes); flukes; worm-like parasites; lophotrochozoa; specific snail intermediate host; specific snail intermediate host of schistosomes; snail intermediate host of schistosomes; snail host of schistosomes; freshwater snail host of schistosomes; freshwater snail host; helminths; schistosome biology; phylogenetic position of schistosomes; intramolluscan development to the infective cercaria; infective cercaria; skin barrier to cercarial penetration; skin infection process; holocrine secretion mechanism of the acetabular glands; holocrine secretion mechanism; cercaria to schistosomulum transformation; migration from the skin to the hepatic portal system; schistosome migration from the skin to the hepatic portal system; elongation of schistosomula in the pulmonary vasculature; transformation from migrating schistosomulum to erythrocyte-feeding developing liver worm; migrating schistosomulum; special considerations for a schistosome vaccine; schistosome vaccine; schistosoma; schistosome pathology; schistosome biology, pathology and control; schistosome pathology and control; schistosome control
Chapter 1: Intramolluscan development Chapter 2: The cercaria and the mammalian infection process Chapter 3: Migration and maturation Chapter 4: Muscle, Parenchyma and Cell Adhesion Chapter 5: The nervous system Chapter 6: Protonephridia Chapter 7: The Tegument and Immune Evasion Chapter 8: The alimentary tract: esophageal glands and gastrodermis Chapter 9: Vaccines Chapter 10: Reproductive system Chapter 11: The egg and its secretions Chapter 12: Diagnostics: can the deficit be fixed?
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miracidium; gastropod mollusc; sporocyst; cercaria; schistosomulum; parenchyma; nervous system; protonephridia; tegument; esophageal glands; gastrodermis; secretome; cell biology of schistosomes; cell biology; schistosomes; schistosomiasis; schistosomula; schistosoma haematobium; macroscopic worms; macroscopic parasitic worms; parasitic worms; parasitic worms in the bloodstream; bloodstream parasitic worms; blood borne parasitic worms; tropical and subtropical worms; tropical and subtropical parasitic worms; tropical parasitic worms; subtropical parasitic worms; protracted intravascular migration; intravascular migration; trematodes; trematodes (flukes); flukes; worm-like parasites; lophotrochozoa; specific snail intermediate host; specific snail intermediate host of schistosomes; snail intermediate host of schistosomes; snail host of schistosomes; freshwater snail host of schistosomes; freshwater snail host; helminths; schistosome biology; phylogenetic position of schistosomes; intramolluscan development to the infective cercaria; infective cercaria; skin barrier to cercarial penetration; skin infection process; holocrine secretion mechanism of the acetabular glands; holocrine secretion mechanism; cercaria to schistosomulum transformation; migration from the skin to the hepatic portal system; schistosome migration from the skin to the hepatic portal system; elongation of schistosomula in the pulmonary vasculature; transformation from migrating schistosomulum to erythrocyte-feeding developing liver worm; migrating schistosomulum; special considerations for a schistosome vaccine; schistosome vaccine; schistosoma; schistosome pathology; schistosome biology, pathology and control; schistosome pathology and control; schistosome control