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| 1. | Parasite-susceptibility phenotypes of F1 Biomphalaria glabrata progeny derived from interbreeding Schistosoma mansoni-resistant and -susceptible snails (95%) |
| Lewis F. A., Patterson C. N., Grzywacz C. (Volume 89, Number 2) Silkworm (518 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 2. | Highland populations of <I>Lymnaea</I> <I>truncatula</I> infected with <I>Fasciola</I> <I>hepatica</I> survive longer under experimental conditions than lowland ones (94%) |
| Vignoles P., Favennec L., Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D. (Volume 88, Number 4) Silkworm (404 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 3. | <I>Fasciola hepatica</I> (Trematoda: Digenea): its effect on the life history traits of <I>Pseudosuccinea</I> <I>columella</I> (Gasteropoda: Lymnaeidae), an uncommon interaction (94%) |
| Gutiérrez A., Yong M., Perera G., Sánchez J., Théron A. (Volume 88, Number 6) Silkworm (447 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 4. | The presence of uninfected Omphiscola glabra in a breeding of infected Galba truncatula enhanced the characteristics of snail infections with Fasciola hepatica (94%) |
| Dreyfuss G., Vignoles P., Mekroud A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 99, Number 2) Silkworm (415 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 5. | Variability in the prevalence of infection and cercarial production in Galba truncatula raised on a high-quality diet (94%) |
| Rondelaud D., Denève C., Belfaiza M., Mekroud A., Abrous M., Moncef M., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 92, Number 3) Silkworm (543 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 6. | Optimization of metacercarial production for three digenean species by the use of petri dishes for raising lettuce-fed Galba truncatula (94%) |
| Rondelaud D., Fousi M., Vignoles P., Moncef M., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (589 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 7. | The use of Tetraphyll as food for snails increases the intensity of cercarial shedding in Galba truncatula infected with Fasciola hepatica (94%) |
| Belfaiza M., Abrous M., Rondelaud D., Moncef M., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 94, Number 2) Silkworm (504 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 8. | The contamination of wild watercress with Fasciola hepatica in central France depends on the ability of several lymnaeid snails to migrate upstream towards the beds (93%) |
| Rondelaud D., Hourdin P., Vignoles P., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 95, Number 5) Silkworm (504 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 9. | Oviposition of Lymnaea truncatula infected by Fasciola hepatica under experimental conditions (93%) PDF |
| Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D., Vareille-Morel C. (Volume 85, Number 7) Silkworm (596 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points) | |
| 10. | Larval development of Neostrongylus linearis (Nematoda, Protostrongylidae) in the mollusc Cochlicella barbara infected and maintained in a subhumid area (north-west Spain) and its possible influence on the infection of small ruminants (93%) |
| Morrondo P., López C., Díez-Baños N., Panadero R., Suárez J. L., Paz A., Díez-Baños P. (Volume 97, Number 4) Silkworm (291 Points) | |
| 11. | Evidence of phenotypic differences between resistant and susceptible isolates of Pseudosuccinea columella (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) to Fasciola hepatica (Trematoda: Digenea) in Cuba (93%) |
| Gutiérrez A., Pointier J., Yong M., Sánchez J., Théron A. (Volume 90, Number 2) Silkworm (425 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 12. | Cercarial production of Fascioloides magna in the snail Galba truncatula (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) (93%) |
| Vignoles P., Novobilský A., Rondelaud D., Bellet V., Treuil P., Koudela B., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 98, Number 5) Silkworm (592 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 13. | Fasciola hepatica: an unusual case of adaptation to a Moroccan population of Galba truncatula (93%) |
| Belfaiza M., Moncef M., Rondelaud D. (Volume 95, Number 6) Silkworm (564 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 14. | A first infection of Galba truncatula with Fasciola hepatica modifies the prevalence of a subsequent infection and cercarial production in the F1 generation (93%) |
| Vignoles P., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 91, Number 4) Silkworm (461 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points) | |
| 15. | Fasciola hepatica: the effect of food quality on the development of redial generations in Galba truncatula infected with allopatric miracidia (93%) |
| Belfaiza M., Rondelaud D., Moncef M., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 92, Number 1) Silkworm (546 Points) | |
| 16. | Paramphistomum daubneyi and Fasciola hepatica: the redial burden and cercarial shedding in Lymnaea truncatula subjected to successive unimiracidial cross-exposures (93%) PDF |
| Augot D., Abrous M., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 82, Number 7) Silkworm (496 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (181 Points) | |
| 17. | Do larvae of trichobilharzia szidati and echinostoma revolutum generate behavioral fever in lymnaea stagnalis individuals? (93%) |
| Żbikowska E. (Volume 97, Number 1) Silkworm (422 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (95 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 18. | Silica treatment increases the susceptibility of the Cabo Frio strain of Biomphalaria tenagophila to Schistosoma mansoni infection but does not alter the natural resistance of the Taim strain (93%) |
| Martins-Souza R. L., Pereira C. A. J., Coelho P. M. Z., Negrão-Corrêa D. (Volume 91, Number 6) Silkworm (585 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (79 Points), Echinorhynchus (31 Points) | |
| 19. | A retrospective study on the metacercarial production of Fasciola hepatica from experimentally infected Galba truncatula in central France (93%) |
| Dreyfuss G., Alarion N., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D. (Volume 98, Number 2) Silkworm (631 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 20. | First studies on the susceptibility of Omphiscola glabra (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) from central France to Fascioloides magna (93%) |
| Rondelaud D., Novobilský A., Vignoles P., Treuil P., Koudela B., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 98, Number 4) Silkworm (525 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 21. | Natural infections of Omphiscola glabra (Lymnaeidae) with Fasciola hepatica in central France (93%) |
| Dreyfuss G., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D. (Volume 91, Number 6) Silkworm (440 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points) | |
| 22. | Paramphistomum daubneyi and Fasciola hepatica: influence of temperature changes on the shedding of cercariae from dually infected Lymnaea truncatula (93%) PDF |
| Abrous M., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 85, Number 8/9) Silkworm (564 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (150 Points) | |
| 23. | Variability of Fasciola hepatica infection in Lymnaea ovata in relation to snail population and snail age (92%) PDF |
| Dreyfuss G., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D. (Volume 86, Number 1) Silkworm (486 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points) | |
| 24. | Fasciola hepatica: the development of tissue lesions and their frequencies in naturally-infected Galba truncatula (92%) |
| Diawara M., Ayadi A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 90, Number 3) Silkworm (422 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 25. | Infestation of Lymnaea stagnalis by digenean flukes in the Jeziorak Lake (92%) |
| Żbikowska E., Kobak J., Żbikowski J., Kąklewski J. (Volume 99, Number 4) Silkworm (550 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (127 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 26. | Development of Fasciolopsis buski (Trematoda: Fasciolidae) in Hippeutis umbilicalis and Segmentina trochoideus (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) (91%) PDF |
| Graczyk T., Alam K., Gilman R., Mondal G., Ali S. (Volume 86, Number 4) Silkworm (401 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points) | |
| 27. | Effect of temperature on the development of Schistosoma japonicum within Oncomelania hupensis, and hibernation of O. hupensis (91%) |
| Yang G., Utzinger J., Sun L., Hong Q., Vounatsou P., Tanner M., Zhou X. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (425 Points) | |
| 28. | Fasciola hepatica: the developmental patterns of redial generations in naturally infected Galba truncatula (91%) |
| Rondelaud D., Vignoles P., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 94, Number 3) Silkworm (535 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 29. | High-performance thin-layer chromatographic analysis of neutral lipids and phospholipids in Biomphalaria glabrata patently infected with Echinostoma caproni (91%) |
| Bandstra S. R., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 99, Number 4) Silkworm (433 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 30. | Effects of various larval digeneans on the calcium carbonate content of the shells of Helisoma trivolvis, Biomphalaria glabrata, and Physa sp. (91%) |
| White M. M., Chejlava M., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 95, Number 4) Silkworm (422 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (130 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (69 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 31. | Population dynamics of Chaetogaster limnaei (Oligochaeta: Naididae) in the field populations of freshwater snails and its implications as a potential regulator of trematode larvae community (91%) |
| Ibrahim M. M. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (386 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (150 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 32. | Effect of a short period of desiccation during the patent period on cercarial shedding of <I>Schistosoma haematobium</I> from <I>Planorbarius metidjensis</I> (91%) |
| Zekhnini A., Yacoubi B., Moukrim A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 88, Number 8) Silkworm (358 Points) | |
| 33. | The populations of Galba truncatula, known for their natural infections with Haplometra cylindracea (Digenea, Plagiorchioidea), are better intermediate hosts for metacercarial production of Fasciola hepatica (91%) |
| Vignoles P., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 100, Number 6) Silkworm (372 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 34. | Schistosoma haematobium: comparative studies on the characteristics of infection in three populations of Planorbarius metidjensis from the Agadir province in South Morocco (91%) PDF |
| Yacoubi B., Zekhnini A., Moukrim A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 85, Number 3) Silkworm (372 Points) | |
| 35. | A 6- to 8-day periodicity in cercarial shedding occurred in some Galba truncatula experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica (90%) |
| Vignoles P., Alarion N., Bellet V., Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D. (Volume 98, Number 4) Silkworm (376 Points) | |
| 36. | Host choice by larval parasites: a study of Biomphalaria glabrata snails and Schistosoma mansoni miracidia related to host size (90%) PDF |
| Théron A., Rognon A., Pagès J. (Volume 84, Number 9) Silkworm (596 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 37. | Dynamics of Diplostomum spathaceum infection in snail hosts at a fish farm (90%) |
| Karvonen A., Savolainen M., Seppälä O., Valtonen E. T. (Volume 99, Number 4) Silkworm (440 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 38. | Serine protease and phenoloxidase activities in hemocytes of <I>Biomphalaria glabrata</I> snails with varying susceptibility to infection with the parasite <I>Schistosoma mansoni</I> (89%) |
| Bahgat M., Doenhoff M., Kirschfink M., Ruppel A. (Volume 88, Number 6) Silkworm (450 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Echinorhynchus (31 Points) | |
| 39. | <I>Fasciola hepatica</I>: the characteristics of experimental infections in <I>Lymnaea truncatula</I> subjected to miracidia differing in their mammalian origin (88%) |
| Vignoles P., Ménard A., Rondelaud D., Chauvin A., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 87, Number 11) Silkworm (436 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 40. | Miracidial host-finding in Fasciola hepatica and Trichobilharzia ocellata is stimulated by species-specific glycoconjugates released from the host snails (88%) PDF |
| Kalbe M., Haberl B., Haas W. (Volume 83, Number 8) Silkworm (436 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (92 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 41. | Maintenance of the life cycle of Echinostoma trivolvis (Trematoda) in dexamethasone-treated ICR mice and laboratory-raised Helisoma trivolvis (Gastropoda) (87%) PDF |
| Fried B., Nanni T., Reddy A., Fujino T. (Volume 83, Number 1) Silkworm (319 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (84 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 42. | Paramphistomum daubneyi: the development of redial generations in the snail Lymnaea truncatula (87%) PDF |
| Abrous M., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 83, Number 1) Silkworm (369 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 43. | Effects of Echinostoma trivolvis (Trematoda) infection on metallic ions in the host snail Helisoma trivolvis (Gastropoda) (87%) PDF |
| Layman L., Dory A., Koehnlein K., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 82, Number 1) Silkworm (333 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (92 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 44. | Thin-layer chromatography and histochemistry analyses of neutral lipids in Helisoma trivolvis infected with four species of larval trematodes (87%) PDF |
| Fried B., Frazer B., Lee M., Sherma J. (Volume 84, Number 5) Silkworm (319 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (114 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (99 Points) | |
| 45. | Infection of snails with bird schistosomes and the threat of swimmer’s itch in selected Polish lakes (87%) |
| Żbikowska E. (Volume 92, Number 1) Silkworm (362 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 46. | Chemoattraction and penetration of Echinostoma trivolvis and E. caproni cercariae in the presence of Biomphalaria glabrata, Helisoma trivolvis, and Lymnaea elodes dialysate (86%) PDF |
| Fried B., Frazer B., Reddy A. (Volume 83, Number 2) Silkworm (404 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (99 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 47. | Interactions related to non-host snails in the host-finding process of Euparyphium albuferensis and Echinostoma friedi (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) miracidia (86%) |
| Muñoz-Antoli C., Trelis M., Gozalbo M., Toledo R., Haberl B., Esteban J. (Volume 91, Number 5) Silkworm (291 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points) | |
| 48. | Seasonal transmission of Fasciola hepatica in cattle and Lymnaea (Fossaria) humilis snails in central Mexico (86%) |
| Cruz-Mendoza I., Ibarra-Velarde F., Quintero-Martínez M. T., Naranjo-García E., Lecumberri-López J., Correa D. (Volume 95, Number 4) Silkworm (315 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 49. | Transplantation of in vitro-generated Schistosoma mansoni mother sporocysts into Biomphalaria glabrata (85%) |
| Kapp K., Coustau C., Wippersteg V., Jourdane J., Kunz W., Grevelding C. G. (Volume 91, Number 6) Silkworm (358 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 50. | Preliminary studies on the prevalences of natural fasciolosis in cattle, sheep, and the host snail (Galba truncatula) in north-eastern Algeria (84%) |
| Mekroud A., Benakhla A., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 92, Number 6) Silkworm (287 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 51. | Cercarial shedding from Galba truncatula infected with Fasciola gigantica of distinct geographic origins (84%) |
| Dar Y., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 89, Number 3) Silkworm (422 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points) | |
| 52. | Fasciola hepatica: epidemiological surveillance of natural watercress beds in central France (84%) |
| Dreyfuss G., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D. (Volume 95, Number 4) Silkworm (347 Points), Dientamoeba (37 Points) | |
| 53. | Schistosoma mansoni miracidial host-finding: species specificity of an Egyptian strain (84%) PDF |
| Kalbe M., Haberl B., Haas W. (Volume 82, Number 1) Silkworm (383 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 54. | Development, hatching, and infectivity of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda) eggs, and histologic and histochemical observations on the miracidia (84%) PDF |
| Idris N., Fried B. (Volume 82, Number 2) Silkworm (315 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 55. | Schistosoma haematobium : comparative studies on prevalence and cercarial shedding according to the shell diameter of Planorbarius metidjensis at miracidial exposure (83%) PDF |
| Zekhnini A., Yacoubi B., Moukrim A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 83, Number 3) Silkworm (330 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 56. | Presence of Trichobilharzia szidati in Lymnaea stagnalis and T. franki in Radix auricularia in northeastern France: molecular evidence (83%) |
| Ferté H., Depaquit J., Carré S., Villena I., Léger N. (Volume 95, Number 2) Silkworm (280 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 57. | Differential display analysis of hemocytes from schistosome-resistant and schistosome-susceptible intermediate hosts (82%) |
| Schneider O., Zelck U. (Volume 87, Number 6) Silkworm (269 Points) | |
| 58. | Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica: comparative morphometric studies on the redial stage of both species (81%) |
| Dar Y., Vignoles P., Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D. (Volume 91, Number 5) Silkworm (323 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 59. | Miracidial infectivity of Hypoderaeum conoideum (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae): differential susceptibility of two lymnaeid species (81%) PDF |
| Toledo R., Muñoz-Antolí C., Pérez M., Esteban J. (Volume 85, Number 3) Silkworm (365 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (89 Points) | |
| 60. | More efficient allopatric combinations of <I>Fasciola</I> <I>hepatica</I> and <I>Lymnaea</I> <I>truncatula</I> due to modification of redial development? (80%) |
| Goumghar M., Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D., Benlemlih M., Cabaret J. (Volume 87, Number 12) Silkworm (457 Points) | |
| 61. | The use of echinostomes to study host–parasite relationships between larval trematodes and invertebrate and cold-blooded vertebrate hosts (80%) |
| Toledo R., Muñoz-Antoli C., Fried B. (Volume 100, Number 6) Silkworm (504 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (166 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (46 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 62. | Susceptibility of neonate mice born to Schistosoma mansoni-infected and noninfected mothers to subsequent S. mansoni infection (80%) |
| Attallah A. M., Abbas A. T., Dessouky M. I., El-emshaty H. M., Elsheikha H. M. (Volume 99, Number 2) Silkworm (269 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (21 Points) | |
| 63. | Cercarial emergence of Ichthyocotylurus erraticus (Rudolphi, 1809), I. variegatus (Creplin, 1825) and Apatemon gracilis (Rudolphi, 1819) (Digenea: Strigeidae): contrasting responses to light:dark cycling (79%) PDF |
| Bell A., Sommerville C., Gibson D. (Volume 85, Number 5) Silkworm (291 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 64. | Prevalence of cercariae from<I> Lymnaea stagnalis</I> snails in a pond system in Southern Germany (78%) |
| Loy C., Haas W. (Volume 87, Number 10) Silkworm (337 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 65. | Habitats of Bulinus truncatus and Planorbarius metidjensis, the intermediate hosts of urinary schistosomosis, under a semiarid or an arid climate (77%) |
| Yacoubi B., Zekhnini A., Rondelaud D., Vignoles P., Dreyfuss G., Cabaret J., Moukrim A. (Volume 101, Number 2) Silkworm (287 Points) | |
| 66. | Fasciola hepatica: in vitro production of daughter rediae and cercariae from first- and second-generation rediae (77%) PDF |
| Augot D., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G., Cabaret J. (Volume 83, Number 4) Silkworm (262 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points) | |
| 67. | Prevalence of Haplometra cylindracea infection in three species of Lymnaea snails in central France (75%) PDF |
| Goumghar M., Abrous M., Ferdonnet D., Dreyfuss G., Rondelaud D. (Volume 86, Number 4) Silkworm (330 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (83 Points) | |
| 68. | Angiostrongylus vasorum (Baillet, 1866) Kamensky, 1905: emergence of third-stage larvae from infected Biomphalaria glabrata snails (75%) |
| Barçante T. A., Barçante J. M. d. P., Dias S. R. C., Lima W. d. S. (Volume 91, Number 6) Silkworm (415 Points) | |
| 69. | New data on Microphallus breviatus Deblock & Maillard, 1975 (Microphallidae: Digenea) with emphasis on the evolution of dixenous life cycles of microphallids (75%) |
| Galaktionov K. V., Skirnisson K. (Volume 100, Number 5) Silkworm (230 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (92 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 70. | Biological aspects of a new isolate of<I> Echinostoma paraensei</I> (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae): susceptibility of sympatric snails and the natural vertebrate host (73%) |
| Maldonado A., Vieira G., Garcia J., Rey L., Lanfredi R. (Volume 87, Number 10) Silkworm (354 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 71. | Use of ITS rDNA for discriminating of larval stages of two microphallid (Digenea) species using Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant, 1777) and Corophium volutator (Pallas, 1766) as intermediate hosts (73%) |
| Hust J., Frydenberg J., Sauriau P., Le Gall P., Mouritsen K. N., Jensen K. T. (Volume 93, Number 4) Silkworm (266 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (95 Points), Echinorhynchus (39 Points), Dientamoeba (37 Points) | |
| 72. | Changes in human fasciolosis in a temperate area: about some observations over a 28-year period in central France (72%) PDF |
| Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G., Bouteille B., Dardé M. (Volume 86, Number 9) Silkworm (259 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 73. | The effect of temperature on the development of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (Chen 1935) in Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck 1822) (70%) |
| Lv S., Zhou X., Zhang Y., Liu H., Zhu D., Yin W., Steinmann P., Wang X., Jia T. (Volume 99, Number 5) Silkworm (305 Points) | |
| 74. | Parasite communities of the Salzhaff (Northwest Mecklenburg, Baltic Sea) II. Guild communities, with special regard to snails, benthic crustaceans, and small-sized fish (70%) PDF |
| Zander C., Reimer L., Barz K., Dietel G., Strohbach U. (Volume 86, Number 5) Silkworm (323 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (25 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 75. | Fasciola hepatica and Paramphistomum daubneyi: vertical distribution of metacercariae on plants under natural conditions (69%) |
| Dreyfuss G., Abrous M., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D. (Volume 94, Number 1) Silkworm (305 Points), Dientamoeba (42 Points) | |
| 76. | Sensitive and species-specific detection of Clonorchis sinensis by PCR in infected snails and fishes (68%) |
| Müller B., Schmidt J., Mehlhorn H. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (266 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 77. | The definitive and intermediate hosts of<I> Fasciola hepatica</I> in the natural watercress beds in central France (68%) |
| Rondelaud D., Vignoles P., Abrous M., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 87, Number 6) Silkworm (287 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points) | |
| 78. | Schistosoma haematobium: influence of the number of miracidia on several characteristics of infection in newborn Planorbarius metidjensis (67%) PDF |
| Moukrim A., Zekhnini A., Rondelaud D. (Volume 82, Number 3) Silkworm (273 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 79. | Validity reassessment of Trichobilharzia species using Lymnaea stagnalis as the intermediate host (63%) |
| Rudolfová J., Hampl V., Bayssade-Dufour C., Lockyer A. E., Littlewood D. T. J., Horák P. (Volume 95, Number 2) Silkworm (262 Points), Dientamoeba (25 Points) | |
| 80. | Is there a potential danger of "swimmer's itch in Poland? (60%) |
| Żbikowska E. (Volume 89, Number 1) Silkworm (230 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 81. | Species assignation amongst morphologically cryptic larval Digenea isolated from New Zealand topshells (Gastropoda: Trochidae) (57%) |
| Donald K. M., Sijnja A., Spencer H. G. (Volume 101, Number 2) Silkworm (266 Points), Dientamoeba (101 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points) | |
| 82. | Cercarial productivity of<I> Fasciola hepatica</I> in<I> Lymnaea truncatula</I> during usual and unusual development of redial generations (57%) |
| Augot D., Rondelaud D. (Volume 87, Number 8) Silkworm (255 Points) | |
| 83. | Food-borne intestinal trematodiases in humans (57%) |
| Fried B., Graczyk T. K., Tamang L. (Volume 93, Number 2) Silkworm (291 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (150 Points), Dientamoeba (50 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (12 Points) | |
| 84. | Morphology of the rediae of Echinostoma paraensei (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) from its intermediate host Lymnaea columella (Mollusca, Gastropoda) (54%) |
| Pinheiro J., Maldonado Júnior A., Attias M., Lanfredi R. M. (Volume 93, Number 3) Silkworm (237 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 85. | Effects of snail-conditioned water from Biomphalaria glabrata on hatching of Echinostoma caproni miracidia (52%) PDF |
| Fried B., Reddy A. (Volume 85, Number 2) Silkworm (237 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (53 Points) | |
| 86. | Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic cells express a protein with a domain homologous to the lectin domain of mammalian selectins (52%) PDF |
| Duclermortier P., Lardans V., Serra E., Trottein F., Dissous C. (Volume 85, Number 6) Silkworm (259 Points), Echinorhynchus (63 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 87. | Epidemiological study on Clonorchis sinensis infection in Shenzhen area of Zhujiang delta in China (52%) |
| Zhang R., Gao S., Geng Y., Huang D., Yu L., Zhang S., Cheng J., Fu Y. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (252 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 88. | Schistosoma mansoni: cercarial shedding patterns from a mixed infection of Biomphalaria glabrata with two (early and late) chronobiological variants (51%) PDF |
| Théron A., Mouahid G., Moné H. (Volume 83, Number 4) Silkworm (244 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 89. | Larval development of Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Nematoda, Angiostrongylidae) in experimentally infected Cernuella (Cernuella) virgata (Mollusca, Helicidae) (51%) |
| López C., Panadero R., Paz A., Sánchez-Andrade R., Díaz P., Díez-Baños P., Morrondo P. (Volume 95, Number 1) Silkworm (312 Points) | |
| 90. | DNA transfer in a Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic cell line by DOTAP lipofection (51%) PDF |
| Lardans V., Boulo V., Duclermortier P., Serra E., Mialhe E., Capron A., Dissous C. (Volume 82, Number 6) Silkworm (230 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 91. | Effects of mercury and chromium upon longevity of <I>Diplostomum</I> sp. (Trematoda: Diplostomidae) cercariae (50%) |
| Pietrock M., Marcogliese D., Meinelt T., McLaughlin J. (Volume 88, Number 3) Silkworm (220 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 92. | A DNA probe for the detection of Dicrocoelium dendriticum in ants of Formica spp. and Lasius spp. (47%) PDF |
| Heussler V., Kaufmann H., Glaser I., Ducommun D., Müller C., Dobbelaere D. (Volume 84, Number 6) Silkworm (241 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (89 Points) | |
| 93. | Nasal schistosomes of wildfowl in the Czech Republic (43%) |
| Rudolfová J., Sitko J., Horák P. (Volume 88, Number 12) Silkworm (248 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 94. | Impact of a microphallid trematode on the behaviour and survival of its isopod intermediate host: phylogenetic inheritance? (43%) |
| Hansen E. K., Poulin R. (Volume 97, Number 3) Silkworm (234 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (83 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 95. | <I>Fasciola</I> <I>gigantica</I>: the growth and larval productivity of redial generations in the snail <I>Lymnaea</I> <I>truncatula</I> (43%) |
| Dar Y., Vignoles P., Rondelaud D., Dreyfuss G. (Volume 88, Number 4) Silkworm (273 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 96. | Parasite populations and communities from the shallow littoral of the Orther Bight (Fehmarn, SW Baltic Sea) (41%) |
| Zander D. C., Koçoglu Ö., Skroblies M., Strohbach U. (Volume 88, Number 8) Silkworm (291 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 97. | Repetitive sequences in the ITS1 region of ribosomal DNA in congeneric microphallid species (Trematoda: Digenea) (41%) |
| Warberg R., Jensen K. T., Frydenberg J. (Volume 97, Number 5) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Echinorhynchus (31 Points), Dientamoeba (25 Points) | |
| 98. | Recognition of cattle skin by cercariae of<I> Orientobilharzia turkestanica</I> (40%) |
| Shakarbaev E., Haberl B., Loy C., Haas W. (Volume 87, Number 9) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points) | |
| 99. | Ultrastructure of the Miracidium of Echinostoma paraensei Lie and Basch, 1967 (Trematoda, Echinostomatidae) (38%) |
| Pinheiro J., Maldonado A., Attias M., Lanfredi R. M. (Volume 97, Number 5) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (86 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 100. | Nanosilica—from medicine to pest control (38%) |
| Barik T. K., Sahu B., Swain V. (Volume 103, Number 2) Silkworm (212 Points) | |
| 101. | Effects of sex and age on the susceptibility of C57BL/6J mice to infection with <I>Brachylaima cribbi</I> and the course of infection in NOD SCID mice (35%) |
| Butcher A. R., Palethorpe H. M., Grove D. I. (Volume 88, Number 7) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points), Dientamoeba (29 Points) | |
| 102. | Three-dimensional reconstruction of the distribution of flame cells in a trematode cercaria (35%) |
| Harada M., Suguri S. (Volume 95, Number 3) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Echinorhynchus (39 Points) | |
| 103. | Developmental differences in the uterus of Fasciola hepatica between livestock liver fluke populations from Bolivian highlands and European lowlands (35%) PDF |
| Valero M., Panova M., Mas-Coma S. (Volume 87, Number 4) Silkworm (230 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 104. | Comparison of 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences of Eurytrema coelmaticum and Eurytrema pancreaticum (32%) |
| Zheng Y., Luo X., Jing Z., Hu Z., Cai X. (Volume 100, Number 3) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 105. | Experimental infection of Ranapipiens tadpoles with Echinostomatrivolvis cercariae (30%) PDF |
| Fried B., Pane P., Reddy A. (Volume 83, Number 7) Silkworm (216 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (61 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 106. | Risk periods of infection by Calicophoron daubneyi (Digenea:Paramphistomidae) in cattle from oceanic climate areas (30%) |
| Díaz P., Pedreira J., Sánchez-Andrade R., Suárez J. L., Arias M. S., Francisco I., Fernández G., Díez-Baños P., Morrondo P., Paz-Silva A. (Volume 101, Number 2) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 107. | Navigation within host tissues: cercariae orientate towards dark after penetration (28%) |
| Grabe K., Haas W. (Volume 93, Number 2) Silkworm (220 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 108. | An ultrastructural study of alimentary tract development in the cercariae of Diplostomum pseudospathaceum (Digenea: Diplostomidae) (28%) |
| Podvyaznaya I. (Volume 99, Number 4) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (86 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 109. | Effects of diet on the lipid composition of Echinostomacaproni (Trematoda) in ICR mice (28%) PDF |
| Frazer B., Reddy A., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 83, Number 7) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (83 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (30 Points) | |
| 110. | The musculature and associated innervation of adult and intramolluscan stages of Echinostoma caproni (Trematoda) visualised by confocal microscopy (27%) |
| Šebelová Š., Stewart M. T., Mousley A., Fried B., Marks N. J., Halton D. W. (Volume 93, Number 3) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (108 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 111. | Human and animal fascioliasis in Mazandaran province, northern Iran (27%) |
| Moghaddam A. S., Massoud J., Mahmoodi M., Mahvi A. H., Periago M. V., Artigas P., Fuentes M. V., Bargues M. D., Mas-Coma S. (Volume 94, Number 1) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 112. | Cream formulations protecting against cercarial dermatitis by Trichobilharzia (26%) |
| Wulff C., Haeberlein S., Haas W. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (209 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 113. | Variations in immunofluorescent antibody response against <I>Trichobilharzia </I>and <I>Schistosoma </I>antigens in compatible and incompatible hosts (26%) |
| Kouřilová P., Kolářová L. (Volume 88, Number 6) Silkworm (220 Points) | |
| 114. | Diplostomum spathaceum metacercarial infection and colour change in salmonid fish (26%) |
| Rintamäki-Kinnunen P., Karvonen A., Anttila P., Valtonen E. T. (Volume 93, Number 1) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 115. | Gene expression changes in Schistosoma mansoni sporocysts induced by Biomphalaria glabrata embryonic cells (26%) |
| Coppin J., Lefebvre C., Caby S., Cocquerelle C., Vicogne J., Coustau C., Dissous C. (Volume 89, Number 2) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points) | |
| 116. | Estimation of the mutagenic potential of the trematode Opisthorchis felineus in experimentally infected guinea pigs (25%) PDF |
| Ilyinskikh E., Lepyehin A., Logvinov S., Ilyinskikh N. (Volume 84, Number 7) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points) | |
| 117. | Note on the feeding habits of Opisthogonimus lecithonotus (Trematoda, Digenea, Plagiorchiidae) (25%) |
| Silva R. J. (Volume 94, Number 6) Trachipleistophora hominis (130 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 118. | Description of the adult worms of a new Brazilian isolate of<I> Echinostoma paraensei</I> (Platyhelminthes:Digenea) from its natural vertebrate host<I> Nectomys squamipes</I> by light and scanning electron microscopy and molecular analysis (25%) |
| Maldonado A., Loker E., Morgan J., Rey L., Lanfredi R. (Volume 87, Number 10) Silkworm (220 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 119. | Larval trematodes in freshwater molluscs from the Elbe to Danube rivers (Southeast Germany): before and today (24%) |
| Faltýnková A., Haas W. (Volume 99, Number 5) Silkworm (252 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (153 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 120. | Influence of pattern of exposure, parasite genetic diversity and sex on the degree of protection against reinfection with Schistosoma mansoni (24%) |
| Dumont M., Moné H., Mouahid G., Idris M. A., Shaban M., Boissier J. (Volume 101, Number 2) Silkworm (216 Points) | |
| 121. | Improvements in the infectivity of cryopreserved third-stage larvae of Angiostrongyluscantonensis using a programmable freezer (23%) PDF |
| Wang L., Chao D., Yen C., Chen E. (Volume 85, Number 2) Silkworm (220 Points) | |
| 122. | Stegodexamene anguillae (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae), an intestinal parasite of eels (Anguilla spp.) in New Caledonia (22%) |
| Moravec F., Justine J. (Volume 100, Number 5) Trachipleistophora hominis (95 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (12 Points) | |
| 123. | Effects of tonicity on the release of neutral lipids in Echinostoma caproni adults and observations on lipids in excysted metacercariae (22%) |
| Schneck J. L., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 92, Number 4) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points) | |
| 124. | Trichobilharzia szidati: the lung phase of migration within avian and mammalian hosts (21%) |
| Chanová M., Vuong S., Horák P. (Volume 100, Number 6) Silkworm (205 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 125. | Schistosoma japonicum and S. mansoni cercariae: different effects of protein in medium, of mechanical stress, and of an intact complement system on in vitro transformation to schistosomula (21%) |
| Wang W., Kirschfink M., Ruppel A. (Volume 99, Number 3) Silkworm (216 Points) | |
| 126. | Molecular phylogenetic relationships in the aquatic snail genus <I>Lymnaea</I>, the intermediate host of the causative agent of fascioliasis: insights from broader taxon sampling (21%) |
| Remigio E. (Volume 88, Number 7) Silkworm (266 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 127. | Prevalence of Fasciola hepatica (ELISA and fecal analysis) in ruminants from a semi-desert area in the northwest of Mexico (21%) |
| Munguía-Xóchihua J. A., Ibarra-Velarde F., Ducoing-Watty A., Montenegro-Cristino N., Quiroz-Romero H. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points) | |
| 128. | A single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) approach for investigating genetic interactions of Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma guineensis in Loum, Cameroon (21%) |
| Webster B. L., Tchuem Tchuenté L. A., Southgate V. R. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (216 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 129. | Ultrastructure of metacercarial cysts of six heterophyid trematodes from fish (21%) PDF |
| Armitage M. (Volume 86, Number 12) Trachipleistophora hominis (89 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (25 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 130. | Chromosome analysis of Phyllodistomum folium (Trematoda, Gorgoderidae) infecting three European populations of zebra mussels (20%) PDF |
| Petkevičiūtė R., Stanevičiūtė G., Molloy D. P. (Volume 90, Number 5) Trachipleistophora hominis (114 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 131. | The life cycle of Clinostomum complanatum Rudolphi, 1814 (Digenea, Clinostomidae) on the floodplain of the high Paraná river, Brazil (20%) |
| Dias M., Eiras J., Machado M., Souza G., Pavanelli G. (Volume 89, Number 6) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (25 Points) | |
| 132. | An ultrastructural study of reproduction in the sporocysts of Prosorhynchoides gracilescens (Digenea: Bucephalidae) (20%) |
| Podvyaznaya I. M. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (105 Points), Dientamoeba (33 Points) | |
| 133. | Scanning electron microscopy of Ithyoclinostomum dimorphum (Trematoda: Clinostomidae), a parasite of Ardea cocoi (Aves: Ardeidae) (19%) PDF |
| Dias M. L. G. G., Santos M. J., Rangel e Souza G. T., Machado M. H., Pavanelli G. C. (Volume 90, Number 5) Trachipleistophora hominis (83 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 134. | Invasion of the vertebrate skin by cercariae of Trichobilharzia ocellata: penetration processes and stimulating host signals (18%) PDF |
| Haas W., van de Roemer A. (Volume 84, Number 10) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 135. | Comparative ultrastructure study of lamellar gastrodermal projections in Echinostoma paraensei, E. caproni, and E. trivolvis (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) (18%) PDF |
| Fujino T., Washioka H., Sasaki K., Tonosaki A., Fried B. (Volume 85, Number 8/9) Silkworm (205 Points), Echinorhynchus (189 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points) | |
| 136. | Recruitment rate of gymnophallid metacercariae in the New Zealand cockle Austrovenus stutchburyi: an experimental test of the hitch-hiking hypothesis (18%) |
| Leung T. L. F., Poulin R. (Volume 101, Number 2) Trachipleistophora hominis (83 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 137. | A method to obtain axenic Angiostrongylus vasorum first-stage larvae from dog feces (18%) |
| Barçante J., Barçante T., Dias S., Vieira L., Lima W., Negrão-Corrêa D. (Volume 89, Number 2) Silkworm (223 Points) | |
| 138. | Molecular cloning and immunolocalization of the 17 kDa myoglobin of Clonorchis sinensis (17%) PDF |
| Chung Y., Yang H., Hong S., Kang S., Lee M., Kim T. Y., Choi M., Chai J. (Volume 90, Number 5) Trachipleistophora hominis (108 Points) | |
| 139. | Host-parasite relationships between Echinostoma caproni and RAG-2-deficient mice (17%) PDF |
| Frazer B., Fried B., Fujino T., Sleckman B. (Volume 85, Number 4) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (79 Points) | |
| 140. | Linking specialisation to diversification in the Diplectanidae Bychowsky 1957 (Monogenea, Platyhelminthes) (16%) PDF |
| Desdevises Y., Morand S., Oliver G. (Volume 87, Number 3) Trachipleistophora hominis (98 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (47 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 141. | The guild as a concept and a means in ecological parasitology (16%) |
| Zander D. C. (Volume 87, Number 6) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (12 Points) | |
| 142. | Biochemical comparison of the serine protease (elastase) activities in cercarial secretions from <I>Trichobilharzia ocellata</I> and <I>Schistosoma mansoni</I> (16%) |
| Bahgat M., Ruppel A. (Volume 88, Number 6) Silkworm (216 Points) | |
| 143. | A cysteine proteinase in the penetration glands of the cercariae of Tylodelphys excavata (Trematoda, Diplostomidae) (16%) |
| Moczon T. (Volume 100, Number 2) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 144. | Heterogeneity of class I and class II MHC sequences in Schistosoma mansoni (16%) |
| Okada A., Imase A., Matsuda H., Ohmae H., Hata H., Iwamura Y. (Volume 99, Number 1) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 145. | Species diversity among the genus <I>Monorchis</I> (Digenea: Monorchiidae) parasitic in marine teleosts: molecular, morphological and morphometrical studies with a description of <I>Monorchis blennii</I> n. sp. (16%) |
| Jousson O., Bartoli P. (Volume 88, Number 3) Trachipleistophora hominis (79 Points), Dientamoeba (37 Points), Echinorhynchus (31 Points) | |
| 146. | Molecular arguments for splitting of Schistosoma intercalatum, into two distinct species (15%) PDF |
| Pagès J., Durand P., Southgate V., Tchuem Tchuenté L., Jourdane J. (Volume 87, Number 1) Silkworm (216 Points) | |
| 147. | The oncomiracidium of Nasicola klawei (Monogenea: Capasalidae: Capsalinae) (15%) |
| Chisholm L. A., Whittington I. D. (Volume 100, Number 3) Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 148. | Influence of mechanical tail-detachment techniques of schistosome cercariae on the production, viability, and infectivity of resultant schistosomula: a comparative study (14%) PDF |
| Gold D., Flescher E. (Volume 86, Number 7) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 149. | Toxocara-infestations in Austria: a study on the risk of infection of farmers, slaughterhouse staff, hunters and veterinarians (14%) |
| Deutz A., Fuchs K., Auer H., Kerbl U., Aspöck H., Köfer J. (Volume 97, Number 5) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 150. | Fasciola hepatica: lithogenic capacity in experimentally infested rats and chemical determination of the main stone components (14%) PDF |
| Valero M., Varea M., Marín R. (Volume 86, Number 7) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 151. | Effects of tonicity, digestive enzymes and bile salts, and nutrient media on the survival of excysted metacercariae of Echinostoma caproni (14%) |
| Fried B., Schneck J. L., Ponder E. L. (Volume 93, Number 1) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points) | |
| 152. | Sequence analysis of the first internal transcribed spacer of rDNA supports the existence of the intermediate Fasciola between F. hepatica and F. gigantica in mainland China (14%) |
| Lin R. Q., Dong S. J., Nie K., Wang C. R., Song H. Q., Li A. X., Huang W. Y., Zhu X. Q. (Volume 101, Number 3) Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 153. | Liver fluke (Opisthorchiidae) findings in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in the eastern part of the Federal State Brandenburg, Germany – a contribution to the epidemiology of opisthorchiidosis (14%) PDF |
| Schuster R., Bonin J., Staubach C., Heidrich R. (Volume 85, Number 2) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points) | |
| 154. | Albendazole therapy for eosinophilic meningitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis (14%) |
| Jitpimolmard S., Sawanyawisuth K., Morakote N., Vejjajiva A., Puntumetakul M., Sanchaisuriya K., Tassaneeyakul W., Korwanich N. (Volume 100, Number 6) Silkworm (209 Points) | |
| 155. | Genetic variation in Opisthorchis viverrini (Trematoda: Opisthorchiidae) from northeast Thailand and Laos PDR based on random amplified polymorphic DNA analyses (14%) |
| Sithithaworn P., Nuchjungreed C., Srisawangwong T., Ando K., Petney T. N., Chilton N. B., Andrews R. H. (Volume 100, Number 3) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points) | |
| 156. | Seasonal dynamics of Posthodiplostomum cuticola (Digenea, Diplostomatidae) metacercariae and parasite-enhanced growth of juvenile host fish (14%) |
| Ondračková M., Reichard M., Jurajda P., Gelnar M. (Volume 93, Number 2) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 157. | Electrophoretic and morphological differentiation of three sympatric species of the genus Lecithochirium (Trematoda: Hemiuridae), parasites of marine fishes (13%) |
| Vilas R., Paniagua E., Outeiral S., Sanmartín M. (Volume 88, Number 12) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 158. | Evidence for multiple mitochondrial lineages of Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) within infrapopulations from cattle and sheep (13%) |
| Walker S. M., Prodöhl P. A., Fletcher H. L., Hanna R. E. B., Kantzoura V., Hoey E. M., Trudgett A. (Volume 101, Number 1) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 159. | Effects of hypotonicity on amino acid release in adult Echinostoma caproni as determined by thin layer chromatography (13%) |
| Ponder E. L., Fried B., Sherma J. (Volume 89, Number 3) Trachipleistophora hominis (79 Points) | |
| 160. | Difficulties in the genetic interpretation of isozyme patterns of <I>Lecithochirium</I> spp. (Trematoda: Digenea) (13%) |
| Vilas R., Paniagua E., Sanmartín M. (Volume 88, Number 4) Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (12 Points) | |
| 161. | Neuroactive substances and associated major muscle systems in Bucephaloides gracilescens (Trematoda: Digenea) metacercaria and adult (13%) |
| Stewart M. T., Marks N. J., Halton D. W. (Volume 91, Number 1) Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 162. | Seasonal differences in infestation of the perch Perca fluviatilis L. from Lake Constance with digenean trematodes (13%) PDF |
| Balling T., Pfeiffer W. (Volume 83, Number 8) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 163. | Chaetotaxy and armature of Ichthyocotylurus erraticus (Rudolphi, 1809) and I. variegatus (Creplin, 1825) cercariae (Digenea, Strigeidae) (13%) PDF |
| Bell A., Gibson D., Sommerville C. (Volume 83, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points), Dientamoeba (37 Points) | |
| 164. | Comparative studies on goby (Teleostei) parasite communities from the North and Baltic Sea (13%) |
| Zander C. D. (Volume 96, Number 1) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 165. | Preliminary study on sex-related inflammatory reactions in mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni (13%) |
| Boissier J., Chlichlia K., Digon Y., Ruppel A., Moné H. (Volume 91, Number 2) Silkworm (209 Points) | |
| 166. | Analysis of the gene expression profile of Schistosoma japonicum cercariae by a strategy based on expressed sequence tags (13%) PDF |
| Peng H., Chen X., Wang X., Lun Z. (Volume 90, Number 4) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 167. | Parasite communities of the Salzhaff (Northwest Mecklenburg, Baltic Sea). I. Structure and dynamics of communities of littoral fish, especially small-sized fish (12%) PDF |
| Zander C., Reimer L., Barz K. (Volume 85, Number 5) Silkworm (220 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (12 Points) | |
| 168. | Associations between blood parasite infection and a microsatellite DNA allele in an Australian scincid lizard (Egernia stokesii) (12%) |
| Godfrey S. S., Bull C. M., Gardner M. G. (Volume 100, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 169. | Genetic comparison of liver flukes, Clonorchis sinensis and Opisthorchis viverrini, based on rDNA and mtDNA gene sequences (12%) |
| Park G. (Volume 100, Number 2) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (76 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 170. | Expression of TGF-β-like molecules in the life cycle of Schistosoma japonicum (12%) |
| Hirata M., Hirata K., Hara T., Kawabuchi M., Fukuma T. (Volume 95, Number 6) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 171. | A new description of the reproductive system of Schistosoma mansoni (Trematoda: Schistosomatidae) analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (12%) |
| Neves R. H., Lamare Biolchini C., Machado-Silva J. R., Carvalho J. J., Branquinho T. B., Lenzi H. L., Hulstijn M., Gomes D. C. (Volume 95, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (89 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 172. | Permissiveness of two African wild rodents, Mastomys huberti and Arvicanthis niloticus, to Schistosoma intercalatum: epidemiological consequences (12%) PDF |
| Imbert-Establet D., Moné H., Tchuenté L., Jourdane J. (Volume 83, Number 6) Silkworm (216 Points) | |
| 173. | Effects of a diet deficient in vitamins A, D, and E on infectivity, growth, and development of Echinostoma trivolvis in domestic chicks (12%) PDF |
| Simpkins H., Fried B. (Volume 85, Number 10) Silkworm (202 Points), Heligmosomoides polygyrus (30 Points) | |
| 174. | Parasites of two abundant sympatric rodent species in relation to host phylogeny and ecology (12%) |
| Klimpel S., Förster M., Schmahl G. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (25 Points) | |
| 175. | PCR diagnosis of infections with different species of Opisthorchiidae using a rapid clean-up procedure for stool samples and specific primers (11%) |
| Müller B., Schmidt J., Mehlhorn H. (Volume 100, Number 4) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points), Dientamoeba (16 Points) | |
| 176. | Diplostomum (Austrodiplostomum) compactum (Lutz, 1928) (Platyhelminthes, Digenea) metacercariae in fish from the floodplain of the Upper Paraná River, Brazil (11%) |
| Machado P., Takemoto R., Pavanelli G. (Volume 97, Number 6) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points), Dientamoeba (29 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (8 Points) | |
| 177. | Metazoan parasites and feeding behaviour of four small-sized fish species from the central North Sea (11%) |
| Klimpel S., Seehagen A., Palm H. W. (Volume 91, Number 4) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (54 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (21 Points) | |
| 178. | Transmission dynamics of a trematode parasite: exposure, acquired resistance and parasite aggregation (11%) |
| Karvonen A., Hudson P. J., Seppälä O., Valtonen E. T. (Volume 92, Number 3) Silkworm (216 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (60 Points), Dientamoeba (25 Points) | |
| 179. | Helminth fauna of the common shrew (<I>Sorex araneus</I> Linnaeus, 1758) in ecosystems of Belorussian Polesie transformed by reclamation (11%) |
| Shimalov V. (Volume 87, Number 9) Trachipleistophora hominis (70 Points) | |
| 180. | In vitro stimulation of penetration gland emptying by Trichobilharzia szidati and T. regenti (Schistosomatidae) cercariae. Quantitative collection and partial characterization of the products (11%) |
| Mikeš L., Zìdková L., Kašný M., Dvořák J., Horák P. (Volume 96, Number 4) Silkworm (209 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (63 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 181. | Schistosoma japonicum: in vitro effects of artemether combined with haemin depend on cultivation media and appraisal of artemether products appearing in the media (11%) |
| Xiao S., Wu Y., Tanner M., Wu W., Utzinger J., Mei J., Scorneaux B., Chollet J., Zhai Z. (Volume 89, Number 6) Silkworm (202 Points) | |
| 182. | Nitric oxide production and nitric oxide synthase immunoreactivity in Naegleria fowleri (11%) |
| Rojas-Hernández S., Rodríguez-Monroy M. A., Moreno-Fierros L., Jarillo-Luna A., Carrasco-Yepez M., Miliar-García A., Campos-Rodríguez R. (Volume 101, Number 2) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 183. | Schistosomiasis—a century searching for chemotherapeutic drugs (11%) |
| Ribeiro-dos-Santos G., Verjovski-Almeida S., Leite L. C. C. (Volume 99, Number 5) Silkworm (212 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (57 Points) | |
| 184. | Fasciolopsiasis: is it a controllable food-borne disease? (11%) PDF |
| Graczyk T., Gilman R., Fried B. (Volume 87, Number 1) Silkworm (205 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (86 Points) | |
| 185. | Experimental schistosomiasis, protective aspects of granulomatous reaction in the mouse liver (11%) |
| Hanna S., Gharib B., Lepidi H., Montet J., Dumon H., de Reggi M. (Volume 96, Number 1) Silkworm (205 Points) | |
| 186. | Diagnostic imaging in sheep hepatic fascioliasis: ultrasound, computer tomography and magnetic resonance findings (11%) PDF |
| Gonzalo-Orden M., Millán L., Álvarez M., Sánchez-Campos S., Jiménez R., González-Gallego J., Tuñón M. J. (Volume 90, Number 5) Silkworm (202 Points) | |
| 187. | The efficacy of therapy with albendazole in mice with parasitic meningitis caused by Angiostrongylus cantonensis (10%) |
| Lan K. P., Wang C. J., Lai S. C., Chen K. M., Lee S. S., Hsu J. D., Lee H. H. (Volume 93, Number 4) Silkworm (209 Points) | |
| 188. | Decreased humoral and pathologic responses in undernourished mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni (10%) |
| Oliveira S. A., Silva L. M., Barbosa Júnior A. A., Ribeiro-dos-Santos R., Coutinho E. M., Andrade Z. A., Soares M. B. P. (Volume 93, Number 1) Silkworm (202 Points) | |
| 189. | In vitro cultivation of Maritrema novaezealandensis (Microphallidae): the effect of culture medium on excystation, survival and egg production (10%) |
| Fredensborg B. L., Poulin R. (Volume 95, Number 5) Trachipleistophora hominis (105 Points) | |
| 190. | Helminth parasites in freshwater fish from the Papaloapan river basin, Mexico (10%) |
| Salgado-Maldonado G., Aguilar-Aguilar R., Cabañas-Carranza G., Soto-Galera E., Mendoza-Palmero C. (Volume 96, Number 2) Trachipleistophora hominis (95 Points), Gigantocotyle explanatum (43 Points), Dientamoeba (21 Points) | |
| 191. | The helminth community of Talpa romana (Thomas, 1902) (Insectivora, Talpidae) in southern Italy (10%) |
| Milazzo C., Casanova J., Aloise G., Ribas A., Cagnin M. (Volume 88, Number 11) Trachipleistophora hominis (67 Points), Dientamoeba (8 Points) | |
| 192. | Rapid expulsion of the intestinal trematodes Echinostoma trivolvis and E. caproni from C3H/HeN mice after infection with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (10%) PDF |
| Fujino T., Yamada M., Ichikawa H., Fried B., Arizono N., Tada I. (Volume 82, Number 7) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points) | |
| 193. | Antileishmanial activity of crude extract and coumarin from Calophyllum brasiliense leaves against Leishmania amazonensis (10%) |
| Brenzan M. A., Nakamura C. V., Prado Dias Filho B., Ueda-Nakamura T., Young M. C. M., Aparício Garcia Cortez D. (Volume 101, Number 3) Silkworm (202 Points) | |
| 194. | Helminth fauna of Falconiform and Strigiform birds of prey in Galicia, Northwest Spain (10%) |
| Sanmartín M. L., Álvarez F., Barreiro G., Leiro J. (Volume 92, Number 3) Silkworm (202 Points), Trachipleistophora hominis (73 Points), Dientamoeba ( | |