Experimental infections in golden hamsters with viable Taenia solium metacestodes were used to study by light and electron microscopy the implantation site of the adult tapeworm in the intestinal wall. Implantation sites from 3-, 4-, 10-, and 40-day infections were located in the upper third of the duodenum, excised and fixed in Zenker's or Karnovsky's solution, embedded in Polybed resin, and sectioned longitudinally to observe the position of the worm on the intestinal wall. The scolex of the tapeworm was situated between host villi, with the rostellum penetrating the intestinal wall and the suckers entrapping adjacent villi. Serial sections through several whole implantation sites revealed that the worm was anchored to the host by all 4 s...
The penetration of the intestinal mucosal wall is supposed to be critical for helminth parasite infe...
Monobothrium wageneri is a monozoic caryophyllidean tapeworm of tench Tinca tinca. The pathological ...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Human beings are the only hosts of adult Taenia solium; thus, many aspects of the host-parasite rela...
Neurocysticercosis is a public health problem in many developing countries and is the most frequent ...
The inflammatory response in gerbils and hamsters harbouring experimental infections with Taenia sol...
Taenia solium causes human neurocysticercosis, a public health problem in Mexico and other developin...
Taenia solium grows in experimentally infected hamsters. An inflammatory reaction in the intestinal ...
VERASTEGUI, Manuela [et al.]. Taenia solium Oncosphere Adhesion to Intestinal Epithelial and Chinese...
Background, After a human being ingests a cysticercus, the larval stage of Taenia solium, the cystic...
Two groups of hamsters were infected with Taenia solium cysticerci, one of which was suppressed with...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Whipworms are large metazoan parasites that inhabit multi-intracellular epithelial tunnels in the la...
Studies of nematode establishment in intestinal niches has been hindered by the lack of a readily ma...
The penetration of the intestinal mucosal wall is supposed to be critical for helminth parasite infe...
Monobothrium wageneri is a monozoic caryophyllidean tapeworm of tench Tinca tinca. The pathological ...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Human beings are the only hosts of adult Taenia solium; thus, many aspects of the host-parasite rela...
Neurocysticercosis is a public health problem in many developing countries and is the most frequent ...
The inflammatory response in gerbils and hamsters harbouring experimental infections with Taenia sol...
Taenia solium causes human neurocysticercosis, a public health problem in Mexico and other developin...
Taenia solium grows in experimentally infected hamsters. An inflammatory reaction in the intestinal ...
VERASTEGUI, Manuela [et al.]. Taenia solium Oncosphere Adhesion to Intestinal Epithelial and Chinese...
Background, After a human being ingests a cysticercus, the larval stage of Taenia solium, the cystic...
Two groups of hamsters were infected with Taenia solium cysticerci, one of which was suppressed with...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...
Whipworms are large metazoan parasites that inhabit multi-intracellular epithelial tunnels in the la...
Studies of nematode establishment in intestinal niches has been hindered by the lack of a readily ma...
The penetration of the intestinal mucosal wall is supposed to be critical for helminth parasite infe...
Monobothrium wageneri is a monozoic caryophyllidean tapeworm of tench Tinca tinca. The pathological ...
Taenia solium is known to cause human cysticercosis while T. saginata does not. Comparative in vitro...