The common earthworm, Eisenia fetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cellular and chemical responses against a constant microbial exposure from its natural environment. Some cellular and chemical responses are found in the coelomic fluid and have been shown to demonstrate anti-microbial characteristics. This project uses microscopy and modified staining techniques to differentiate and categorize the cellular components found in the coelomic fluid. Following a microbial challenge by Klebsiella pneumoniae, an inflammatory response was initiated. Six groups of earthworms were injected with 0.05 ml of 1.0 x 106 cfu /ml K. pneumoniae on day one and tested over a period of five days. A group of three worms was shocked e...
<div><p>The coelomic cells of the earthworm consist of leukocytes, chlorogocytes, and coelomocytes, ...
Invertebrates, including earthworms, are applied to study the evolutionarily conserved cellular immu...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
The common earthworm, Eiseniafetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cellu...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem with real world consequences to human health and no known...
Earthworms are important soil invertebrate organisms that participate in nutrient cycling in terrest...
Earthworms are able to protect themselves against invading pathogens due to efficient innate defense...
Earthworm immunity is characterized by coelomocytes, leukocytes housed in the coelomic cavity of ear...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
This study describes digital diagnostics density of different coelomic cells in various species of e...
Immune systems are, increasingly, being studied from comparative perspectives. The analysis of the i...
Regulation of an Earthworm Eisenia fetida and the Regulation of its’ Nephridal Bacteria Jeremy Balst...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Encapsulation is an essential process of the invertebrate immune system and includes the prophenolox...
Several Mycobacterium species are pathogens for humans and farm animals, for example cattle. Reservo...
<div><p>The coelomic cells of the earthworm consist of leukocytes, chlorogocytes, and coelomocytes, ...
Invertebrates, including earthworms, are applied to study the evolutionarily conserved cellular immu...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
The common earthworm, Eiseniafetida, exhibits a rudimentary immune system. The earthworm needs cellu...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem with real world consequences to human health and no known...
Earthworms are important soil invertebrate organisms that participate in nutrient cycling in terrest...
Earthworms are able to protect themselves against invading pathogens due to efficient innate defense...
Earthworm immunity is characterized by coelomocytes, leukocytes housed in the coelomic cavity of ear...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
This study describes digital diagnostics density of different coelomic cells in various species of e...
Immune systems are, increasingly, being studied from comparative perspectives. The analysis of the i...
Regulation of an Earthworm Eisenia fetida and the Regulation of its’ Nephridal Bacteria Jeremy Balst...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...
Encapsulation is an essential process of the invertebrate immune system and includes the prophenolox...
Several Mycobacterium species are pathogens for humans and farm animals, for example cattle. Reservo...
<div><p>The coelomic cells of the earthworm consist of leukocytes, chlorogocytes, and coelomocytes, ...
Invertebrates, including earthworms, are applied to study the evolutionarily conserved cellular immu...
Survival of earthworms in the environment depends on their ability to recognize and eliminate potent...