The schistosome oesophageal gland: initiator of blood processing.
BACKGROUND: Although the ultrastructure of the schistosome esophageal gland was described >35 years ago, its role in the processing of ingested blood has never been established. The current study was prompted by our identification of MEG-4.1 expression in the gland and the observation of erythroc...
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Main Authors: | Xiao-Hong Li (Author), William de Castro-Borges (Author), Sophie Parker-Manuel (Author), Gillian M Vance (Author), Ricardo Demarco (Author), Leandro X Neves (Author), Gareth J O Evans (Author), R Alan Wilson (Author) |
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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