“…Numerous researchers had endeavored to explore the genes participating or involved in the regulation of the development and reproductive maturation of schistosomes by comparative transcriptome, proteome, and metabolome research and gained great discoveries in the growth and reproductive biology of schistosomes (Gupta and Basch, 1987;Haseeb et al, 1989;Siegel and Tracy, 1989;Haseeb and Eveland, 1991;Grevelding et al, 1997;Haseeb, 1998;Liu et al, 2006;Cogswell et al, 2012;Leutner et al, 2013;Protasio et al, 2013;Sun et al, 2014;Han et al, 2015a,b;Cao et al, 2016;Picard et al, 2016;Zhai et al, 2018;Li et al, 2019;Mao et al, 2019). Recently, we have also investigated and reported the differential metabolomic profiles of S. japonicum parasites from SCID and BALB/c mice in order to explore the molecular events involved in the aberrant morphologies in the growth and reproduction of schistosomes from a metabolomic level.…”