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International Journal for Parasitology
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September 29, 1999
Strongyloides stercoralis: oral transfer of parasitic adult worms produces infection in mice and infection with subsequent autoinfection in gerbils
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, G A Schad
The Journal of Parasitology
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April 29, 1999
Hyperinfective strongyloidiasis: Strongyloides stercoralis undergoes an autoinfective burst in neonatal gerbils
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, G A Schad
The Journal of Parasitology
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August 1, 1994
Cryopreservation of human hookworms
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, Z Megyeri, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
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December 1, 1993
Strongyloides stercoralis: the first rodent model for uncomplicated and hyperinfective strongyloidiasis, the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)
T J Nolan, Z Megyeri, V M Bhopale, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
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October 1, 1992
Developmental biology and migration of Strongyloides ratti in the rat
V M Bhopale, G Smith, H E Jordan, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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June 26, 1995
Sensory neuroanatomy of a skin-penetrating nematode parasite: Strongyloides stercoralis. I. Amphidial neurons
F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, A E Fine, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
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January 7, 1998
Sensory neuroanatomy of a skin-penetrating nematode parasite Strongyloides stercoralis. II. Labial and cephalic neurons
A E Fine, F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
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August 26, 1998
Developmental switching in the parasitic nematode Strongyloides stercoralis is controlled by the ASF and ASI amphidial neurons
F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, D Holt, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
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February 1, 1997
Passive transfer of immune serum reduces the L1/adult ratio of worms recovered from the intestines of Strongyloides stercoralis-infected gerbils
F Thompson, T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, et al.
Experimental Parasitology
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April 3, 2001
Ancylostoma caninum: the finger cell neurons mediate thermotactic behavior by infective larvae of the dog hookworm
V M Bhopale, E K Kupprion, F T Ashton, et al.
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International Journal for Parasitology
|
September 29, 1999
Strongyloides stercoralis: oral transfer of parasitic adult worms produces infection in mice and infection with subsequent autoinfection in gerbils
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, G A Schad
The Journal of Parasitology
|
April 29, 1999
Hyperinfective strongyloidiasis: Strongyloides stercoralis undergoes an autoinfective burst in neonatal gerbils
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, G A Schad
The Journal of Parasitology
|
August 1, 1994
Cryopreservation of human hookworms
T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, Z Megyeri, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases
|
December 1, 1993
Strongyloides stercoralis: the first rodent model for uncomplicated and hyperinfective strongyloidiasis, the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)
T J Nolan, Z Megyeri, V M Bhopale, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
|
October 1, 1992
Developmental biology and migration of Strongyloides ratti in the rat
V M Bhopale, G Smith, H E Jordan, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
June 26, 1995
Sensory neuroanatomy of a skin-penetrating nematode parasite: Strongyloides stercoralis. I. Amphidial neurons
F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, A E Fine, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology
|
January 7, 1998
Sensory neuroanatomy of a skin-penetrating nematode parasite Strongyloides stercoralis. II. Labial and cephalic neurons
A E Fine, F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
|
August 26, 1998
Developmental switching in the parasitic nematode Strongyloides stercoralis is controlled by the ASF and ASI amphidial neurons
F T Ashton, V M Bhopale, D Holt, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology
|
February 1, 1997
Passive transfer of immune serum reduces the L1/adult ratio of worms recovered from the intestines of Strongyloides stercoralis-infected gerbils
F Thompson, T J Nolan, V M Bhopale, et al.
Experimental Parasitology
|
April 3, 2001
Ancylostoma caninum: the finger cell neurons mediate thermotactic behavior by infective larvae of the dog hookworm
V M Bhopale, E K Kupprion, F T Ashton, et al.
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