Advances in parasitology. Volume 13 /
edited by Ben Dawes.
- London ; New York : Academic Press, 1975.
- 1 online resource (xii, 277 pages) : illustrations.
- Advances in parasitology ; 13 .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Advances in Parasitolgy, Volume 13; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 13; Preface; Chapter 1. Fine Structure of the Monogenea, especially Polystomoides Ward; I. Introduction; II. Fine Structure of the Adult; III. Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 2. Carbon Dioxide Utilization, and the Regulation of Respiratory Metabolic Pathways in Parasitic Helminths; I. Introduction; II. Carbon Dioxide Fixation; III. The Roles of PEPCK and ME; IV. PEPCK/PK Ratios and the Path to Lactate. V. Metabolic Regulation in Parasitic HelminthsAcknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Behavioural Analysis of Nematode Movement; I. Introduction; II. The Nematode Level of Organization; III. Locomotory Activity; IV. Neuromuscular Anatomy of Nematodes; V. Locomotion and Dispersal; VI. The Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Movement; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. Circadian and other Rhythms of Parasites; I. Introduction-Circadian Rhythms; II. Rhythms Depending on Synchronous Cell Division; III. Rhythms of Discharge of Infective Forms. IV. Rhythms Depending on Migrations of the Same IndividualsV. Rhythmic Migrations of Intestinal Worms; VI. Other Aspects of Circadian Rhythms; VII. Annual and Other Rhythms; VIII. General Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. Cell-Mediated Immunity Against Certain Parasitic Worms; I. Introduction; II. Principles of Delayed (Cellular) Hypersensitivity (DH); III. Cell-mediated Immunity (CMI) Against Parasitic Worms; IV. Summary and Projections; General Bibliography; References; SHORT REVIEW Supplementing Contribution to a Previous Volume. Chapter 6. Aspects of the Host-Parasite Relationship of Plant-Par asitic NematodesI. Introduction; II. Ultrastructure of the Host Response; III. Nature of the Response; VI. Genetics of the Host-Parasite Relationship; V. The Future; References; Author Index; Subject Index.