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The effects of parasitism by the daughter sporocyst of Cercaría bucephalopsis haimaena Lacaze-Duthiers, 1854, on the digestive tubules of the cockle, Cardium edule L.
B. L. James,E. A. Bowers +1 more
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Biochemical and physiological effects of metazoan endoparasites on their host species.
TL;DR: The integrative nature of the parasite-host association was discussed, specifically with regard to the metabolic effects of parasitization as well as the physiological manifestation of infection in relation to the host's nutritional physiology.
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The distribution of some hydrolytic enzymes in the cells of the digestive gland of certain lamellibranchs and gastropods
TL;DR: Five hydrolytic enzymes have been studied histochemically in the cells of the digestive gland of Mytilus edulis, Helix aspersa, and certain other lamellibranchs and gastropods.
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How nepotistic is the brain worm
TL;DR: An analysis of altruistic behavior in the Trematode parasite Dicrocoelium dendriticum apparently can evolve even when the parasites of the host are derived from as many as five different parents.
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Histochemical changes in the digestive gland of Lymnaea truncatula infected with Fasciola hepatica.
M. N. Moore,David W. Halton +1 more
TL;DR: The overall effect appears to be an increase in intracellular digestive processes, including autolysis, and it is suggested that this may be a consequence of the host attempting to maintain its nutritional requirements under parasitic stress.
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A review of the infectious agents, parasites, pathogens and commensals of European cockles ( Cerastoderma edule and C. glaucum )
Matt Longshaw,Shelagh K. Malham +1 more
TL;DR: A systematic review of the parasites, pathogens and commensals of the edible cockle and of the lagoon cockle has been completed, providing information on the individual and population effects of these conditions as well as providing suggestions for future research.
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The biological significance of hyaluronic acid and hyaluronidase.
TL;DR: The author suggests that the relationship between bacterial infection and the hyaluronidase system has perhaps undeservedly been the subject of more investigation than metabolism of the acid or its role in animal physiology and pathology.
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Structure and Physiology of the Organs of Feeding and Digestion in Ostrea edulis
TL;DR: The anatomy and histology of the food collecting and alimentary organs of the adult oyster are described and the importance of the various selective mechanisms emphasized.
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XV.—The Digestive Diverticula in the Lamellibranchs
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