Aggregation of adult parasitic nematodes in sex-mixed groups analysed by transient anomalous diffusion formalism
Ruth Leben,
Sebastian Rausch,
Laura Elomaa
et al.
Abstract:Intestinal parasitic worms are widespread throughout the world, causing chronic infections in humans and animals. However, very little is known about the locomotion of the worms in the host gut. We studied the movement of
Heligmosomoides bakeri,
naturally infecting mice, and used as an animal model for roundworm infections. We investigated the locomotion of
H. bakeri
in simplified environments mimicking key physical features of the intestinal lumen, i.e. medium v… Show more
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