This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the hemocytes in the two compartments: circulating peripheral lymph and the connective tissues. The hemocytes are compared with the vertebrate macrophages and constitute the principal line of defense against external aggression. The hemocytes were counted in circulating hemolymph and their phagocytic capability was evaluated in Schistosoma mansoni -infected Biomphalaria glabrata and the results were compared with those obtained from normal intact control snails. Although the number of circulating hemocytes revealed a mild increase in snails at the 6th week of infection, the overall findings were similar and pointed out that the cells in the two compartments are not functionally c...
Abstract: Histological alterations in digestive gland as well as hematological and biochemical chang...
In fresh water snails, amebocytes are the principal cells that react to parasitic infection. Ultrast...
Graduation date:1986The host snail Biomphalaria glabrata and the parasitic trematode\ud Schistosoma ...
This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the hemocytes in the two compartments: c...
This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the hemocytes in the two compartments: c...
Abstract- Schistosomiasis is the second most common parasitic cause of death, after malaria. Biompha...
A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to...
A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
The blood cells of the pulmonate snail Biomphalaria tenagophila, an important transmiter of the trem...
In molluscs, internal defence against microorganisms is performed by a single cell type, i.e., the h...
Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni relationship was studied by light microscopy (LM) and ...
The behavior of the hemolymph amebocytes of Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila was s...
Abstract: Histological alterations in digestive gland as well as hematological and biochemical chang...
In fresh water snails, amebocytes are the principal cells that react to parasitic infection. Ultrast...
Graduation date:1986The host snail Biomphalaria glabrata and the parasitic trematode\ud Schistosoma ...
This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the hemocytes in the two compartments: c...
This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the hemocytes in the two compartments: c...
Abstract- Schistosomiasis is the second most common parasitic cause of death, after malaria. Biompha...
A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to...
A histologic, morphometric and ultrastructural study performed on Biomphalaria glabrata submitted to...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
Reactivity of snails against parasites exhibits a primitive focal reaction, with encapsulation, phag...
The blood cells of the pulmonate snail Biomphalaria tenagophila, an important transmiter of the trem...
In molluscs, internal defence against microorganisms is performed by a single cell type, i.e., the h...
Biomphalaria glabrata and Schistosoma mansoni relationship was studied by light microscopy (LM) and ...
The behavior of the hemolymph amebocytes of Biomphalaria glabrata and Biomphalaria tenagophila was s...
Abstract: Histological alterations in digestive gland as well as hematological and biochemical chang...
In fresh water snails, amebocytes are the principal cells that react to parasitic infection. Ultrast...
Graduation date:1986The host snail Biomphalaria glabrata and the parasitic trematode\ud Schistosoma ...