SciMatic
Journals
Thesis Rep
Docs
Products
SciMatic.net
Journament
Journal Manager
Subjects
Thesis
ImProofer
Research Groups
Letter Pad
Conferences
Services
About
SciMatic
Blog
Team
Earn With Us
Join Us
Contact Us
EN
English
Türkçe
Español
Português
Pусский
Filipino
Tiếng Việt
हिन्दी
العربية
বাংলা
Deutsch
中文
Login
Keyword Connections
cestode
Journals
0
No Journal Connected
Research Groups
0
No Research Group Connected
Bibliographies
10
1
Mast cell deficiency in mice results in biomass overgrowth and delayed expulsion of the rat tapeworm .
2
Sheep enteric cestodes and their influence on clinical indicators used in targeted selective treatments against gastrointestinal nematodes
3
Nematodes and cestodes of rodents in South Africa: baseline data on diversity and geographic distribution.
4
on cestode and digenean parasites of clarias gariepinus (burchell, 1822) from the rietvlei dam, south africa
5
cloning and characterization of echinococcus granulosus (cestode) egacti and egactii actin gene promoters and their functional analysis in the nih3t3 mouse cell line
6
anti-taenia solium metacestodes antibodies in serum from blood donors from four cities of triângulo mineiro area, minas gerais, brazil, 1995 anticorpos anti-formas metacestódeas de taenia solium em amostras de soros de doadores de sangue de quatro cidades da região do triângulo mineiro, minas gerais, brasil, 1995
7
hydrophobic fraction of taenia saginata metacestodes, rather than hydrophilic fraction, contains immunodominant markers for diagnosing human neurocysticercosis fração hidrofóbica de metacestódeos de taenia saginata, ao contrário da fração hidrofílica, contém marcadores imunodominantes para o diagnóstico de neurocisticercose humana
8
senga sp., ocurrence of a pseudophyllid cestode in a brazilian freshwater fish
9
Kinetics of mast cells, eosinophils and phospholipase B activity in the spontaneous-cure response of two strains of mice (rapid and slow responder) to the cestode Hymenolepis nana.
10
Kinetics of mast cells, eosinophils and phospholipase B activity in the spontaneous-cure response of two strains of mice (rapid and slow responder) to the cestode Hymenolepis nana
×
SciMatic on Your Phone
Track your articles, view certificates, and stay updated — anywhere, anytime.
Google Play