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| Hookworm
of human and hamster. |
Hookworms
attach to capillary beds in the small intestine
of a host where they suck blood resulting in anemia.
A. ceylanicum is a hamster hookworm that can be
used as a model for the prevalent human hookworm.
A. duodenale.
Clade V. Strongylid |
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A. ceylanicum Library Descriptions |
| 10,590 |
| Completed |
| 3,369 Nemagene clusters available
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| The
Washington University Nematode EST Project, Genome
Sequencing Center, Washington University School
of Medicine, St. Louis, MO. |
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Vadim Kapulkin University
of Colorado, Boulder CO
John Hawdon George Washington University, Washington
DC
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| Animal Parasitic Nematodes |
| Makedonka
Mitreva |
Citation Reference
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