The tegument of the adult blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum is in direct contact with the host blood and immune systems. A comprehensive understanding of the ultrastructure of the tegument is crucial to the understanding of how the parasite maintains itself within the mammalian host. Important functions such as nutritional uptake and immune evasion are suspected functions of the tegument and this review discusses these aspects and presents some insights into some of these crucial functions. Transmission electron microscopy has allowed the identification of ultrastructural features of the adult S. japonicum, some of which differ from the reported features of other schistosome species. Morphological differences within the tegument of the adul...
<p>A. Tegument of adult female treated with <i>luciferase</i> dsRNA. B. Tegument of schistosomulum i...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...
The tegument of the adult blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum is in direct contact with the host blood...
The integument (hereafter tegument) of adult and larval schistosomes has attracted substantial inter...
Eight lectin probes were used to detect a range of carbohydrate residues in the tegument matrix of S...
<p>A: tegumental ridges and sensory structures along dorsal (or ventral) part in mid-portion of the ...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes, responsible for significant human disease in tropical and d...
The body wall of the cercaria of Schistosoma japonicum is covered with a thin integument which is co...
The body wall of the cercaria of Schistosoma japonicum is covered with a thin integument which is co...
The blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni can live for years in the hepatic portal system of its human hos...
The ability of the mammalian blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum to survive in the inhospitable enviro...
<p>A. Tegument of adult female treated with <i>luciferase</i> dsRNA. B. Tegument of schistosomulum i...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...
The tegument of the adult blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum is in direct contact with the host blood...
The integument (hereafter tegument) of adult and larval schistosomes has attracted substantial inter...
Eight lectin probes were used to detect a range of carbohydrate residues in the tegument matrix of S...
<p>A: tegumental ridges and sensory structures along dorsal (or ventral) part in mid-portion of the ...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
1. Adult Schistosoma mansoni show a proclivity to release fragments of the tegumental surface membra...
Schistosomes are parasitic blood flukes, responsible for significant human disease in tropical and d...
The body wall of the cercaria of Schistosoma japonicum is covered with a thin integument which is co...
The body wall of the cercaria of Schistosoma japonicum is covered with a thin integument which is co...
The blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni can live for years in the hepatic portal system of its human hos...
The ability of the mammalian blood fluke Schistosoma japonicum to survive in the inhospitable enviro...
<p>A. Tegument of adult female treated with <i>luciferase</i> dsRNA. B. Tegument of schistosomulum i...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...
Incubation of adult Schistosoma mansoni at 37 °C in chemically defined media caused the shedding of ...