The vasculature of nurse cells infected with non-encapsulated Trichinella species.
The vasculature surrounding the nurse cells of encapsulated Trichinella spiralis has been described previously. It has been postulated the function of these vessels is to support the growth of the parasite. We describe here for the first time the vasculature surrounding the nurse cells of non-encaps...
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Main Authors: | Khositharattanakool P., Morakote N., Uparanukraw P. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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