“…This analysis provided useful information regarding the molecular mechanisms behind host- Echinococcus interactions and Echinococcus biology. Comparative analyses of non-taeniid cestodes have been strikingly neglected, even though non-taeniid tapeworms (predominantly H. diminuta ) are widely used in experimental cestodology (Arai, 1980 ; Evans, 1980 ; McKay, 2006 , 2010 ; Johnston et al, 2009 , 2010 ; Melon et al, 2010 ; Shi et al, 2011 ; Bártíková et al, 2012 ; Graepel et al, 2013 ; Hernandez et al, 2013 ; Cadková et al, 2014 ; Harnett, 2014 ; Kosik-Bogacka et al, 2014 ; Shostak, 2014 ; Mansur et al, 2015 ; Reyes et al, 2015 ; Woolsey et al, 2015 ; Zawistowska-Deniziak et al, 2017 ). In the present study, we identified both stage-specific and common proteins of H. diminuta adults and cysticercoids, which helps not only to understand specific adaptations to parasitism and invasion, but may also provide the data necessary for planning experiments related to new drug targets, vaccines, or diagnostics.…”