نتایج جستجو برای: larvae migration

تعداد نتایج: 172670  

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2001
J F Magnaval L T Glickman P Dorchies B Morassin

Human toxocariasis is a helminthozoonosis due to the migration of Toxocara species larvae through human organism. Humans become infected by ingesting either embryonated eggs from soil (geophagia, pica), dirty hands or raw vegetables, or larvae from undercooked giblets. The diagnosis relies upon sensitive immunological methods (ELISA or western-blot) which use Toxocara excretory-secretory antige...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
R C Baines

Most of the Tylenchulus semipenetrans larvae applied on the surface of four soils in pots 14.5-cm deep moved no further downward than 6.5 crn, and remained in the upper half of the pot. The percentage of second-stage larvae that developed into adult females on 'Homosassa' sweet orange in the soils were: sandy loam, 6.8% in the same soil with inoculation holes, 8.6%; loamy sand, 5.4%; coarse san...

Journal: :Biology letters 2006
Andy J Green Marta I Sánchez

It has long been assumed that the resistant eggs of many zooplankton are able to survive passage through the gut of migratory waterbirds, thus facilitating their dispersal between isolated aquatic habitats. We present the first evidence that such passive internal transport within birds may be relevant for insect populations. In three out of six faecal samples from black-tailed Godwits on autumn...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 1985
B S Jortner H F Troutt T Collins K Scarratt

Spinal cord nematodiasis epidemiologically, clinically, and histologically consistent with Parelaphostrongylus tenuis infection was noted in two flocks of sheep. Spinal cords from two sheep with active infection and one from a partially recovered animal were studied in an effort to determine the sequence of lesions following larval invasion of the central nervous system. In the former two sheep...

Journal: :Development 2010
Melissa A Wright Weike Mo Teresa Nicolson Angeles B Ribera

It is commonly thought that differentiated neurons do not give rise to new cells, severely limiting the potential for regeneration and repair of the mature nervous system. However, we have identified cells in zebrafish larvae that first differentiate into dorsal root ganglia sensory neurons but later acquire a sympathetic neuron phenotype. These transdifferentiating neurons are present in wild-...

Journal: :Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP 2009
Mark W Robinson Ranjeeta Menon Sheila M Donnelly John P Dalton Shoba Ranganathan

To infect their mammalian hosts, Fasciola hepatica larvae must penetrate and traverse the intestinal wall of the duodenum, move through the peritoneum, and penetrate the liver. After migrating through and feeding on the liver, causing extensive tissue damage, the parasites move to their final niche in the bile ducts where they mature and produce eggs. Here we integrated a transcriptomics and pr...

2002
C. B. Paris Robert K. Cowen

The hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some influence on their dispersal is examined by direct observations of pelagic processes. For this purpose, we utilized highresolution and quasi-synoptic measurements of current and ichthyoplankton fields in the vicinity of the island of Barbados, West Indies. The study was conducted during May of 1996 and 1997, in an area extending approximately 15 km...

2014
Atsushi G. Fujimura Ad J. H. M. Reniers Claire B. Paris Alan L. Shanks Jamie H. MacMahan Steven G. Morgan

Competent larvae of intertidal invertebrates have to migrate toward shore for settlement; however, their migration through the surf zone is not understood. We investigated larval transport mechanisms at a ripchanneled beach. Because tracking larvae in the surf zone is infeasible, we used a three-dimensional biophysical model to simulate the processes. The coupled model consists of a physical mo...

2017
Alan Yi-Hui Hsu Decheng Wang Theodore Gurol Wenqing Zhou Xiaoguang Zhu Hsiu-Yi Lu Qing Deng

Neutrophilic inflammation is essential for defending against invading pathogens, but can also be detrimental in many clinical settings. The hematopoietic-specific small Rho-GTPase Rac2 regulates multiple pathways that are essential for neutrophil activation, including adhesion, migration, degranulation and production of reactive oxygen species. This study tested the hypothesis that partially su...

Journal: :Folia biologica 2016
M Chanová J Hrdý

Bird schistosomes parasitize mammals as non-specific hosts. Neurotropic Trichobilharzia regenti migrates extravasally via nervous tissue in experimentally infected mice. The majority of successfully penetrated larvae remain in the skin; the rest migrate through peripheral nerves to the spinal cord and brain. The potential of schistosomula to leave the skin and enter the central nervous system v...

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