Advances in Parasitology, Volume 10Advances in Parasitology |
Contents
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Chapter 2 The Metabolism of the Malaria Parasite and its Host | 31 |
Chapter 3 The Pathogenesis of Mammalian Malaria | 49 |
Chapter 4 The Aspidogastrea Especially Multicotyle purvisi Dawes 1941 | 77 |
Chapter 5 A Phylogeny of Lifecycle Patterns of the Digenea | 153 |
a Review of Factors Influencing the HostParasite System and its Possible Role in Biological Control | 191 |
Chapter 7 Taeniasis and Cysticercosis Taenia saginata | 269 |
SHORT REVIEW Supplementary Contribution of Previous Volume | 345 |
Author Index | 381 |
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Common terms and phrases
activity adult alveoli antagonism Aspidogaster conchicola Aspidogastrea atoxoplasms avian Basch berghei biological control Biomphalaria birds blood body Bull cells cercariae cestodes cuticle cycle cyst cysticercosis Cysticercus Cysticercus bovis cytoplasmic daughter sporocysts Dawes definitive host described Digenea Dollfus double infections ducts echinostome eggs epidermis erythrocytes excretory experimental factors free larva gland haemogregarines Helminth Heyneman interaction intestinal kinin knowlesi infection Lankesterella larva layer liver Maegraith malaria malaria parasites mansoni miracidia Medskaya Parazit membrane metabolism metacercaria microvilli miracidium mitochondria molluscs mother sporocyst Multicotyle purvisi nematodes nerve normal observed occur outer Parasit Parasitology patients Pawłowski penetration Plasmodium posterior Proc proglottides rediae Rohde saginata infection Schistosoma mansoni schistosome second intermediate host snail snail host solium species sporocysts stage structure studies Stunkard suggested surface Taenia saginata taeniasis tapeworm tegument three-host life-cycle tissue Toxoplasma Trans trematode two-host ventral disc vertebrate WHO/IRC worms Zool