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Metabolism of c14-glucose by moniliformis dubius (acanthocephala).
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This article is published in Journal of Parasitology.The article was published on 1964-04-01. It has received 33 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Moniliformis & Glycogen.read more
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A comparative study of the tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes in Fasciola hepatica and rat liver.
R.K Prichard,Philip J. Schofield +1 more
TL;DR: The low levels of aconitase and NADP-specific isocitrate dehydrogenase and the absence of NAD-specific amine dehydrogenases suggest that the tricarboxylic acid cycle may be of minor importance in F. hepatica.
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Glycolysis in Haemonchus contortus larvae and rat liver
C.W. Ward,Philip J. Schofield +1 more
TL;DR: It appears that it is only in the steps involving the metabolism of phosphoenolpyruvate that glycolysis in the nematode differs markedly from that in vertebrate tissue.
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Comparative activity and intracellular distribution of tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes in Haemonchus contortus larvae and rat liver.
C.W. Ward,Philip J. Schofield +1 more
TL;DR: It appears that a full tricarboxylic acid cycle can operate in H. contortus under aerobic conditions and the possible role of these enzymes under anaerobic conditions is discussed.
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The biology of the acanthocephala.
TL;DR: A combination of experimental physiology and histology has given a clearer understanding of how the uterine bell apparatus and proboscis work in comparison to work based on earlier purely histological studies.
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Dietary Relations between Moniliformis (Acanthocephala) and Laboratory Rats
TL;DR: The results of an experiment involving the transfer of rats with established infections of Moniliformis from a standard laboratory diet to diets A, B, C and D supported the conclusion that the survival, growth and reproduction of MonILiformis are dependent on the availability of glucose liberated during digestion in the host.
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