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The Physiology and Biochemistry of Cestodes

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The cestodes, or tapeworms, are a group of parasitic worms many species of which cause serious, often fatal, diseases in man and domestic animals throughout the world.

This book is an updated and expanded version of Professor Smyth's The Physiology of Cestodes (1969).

The text has now been entirely rewritten, taking into account advances in investigative techniques such as immunocytochemistry, in vitro culture and scanning electron microscopy, which have immensely increased our understanding of these organisms.

The biochemical coverage now includes the spectacular advances in molecular biology that have occured.

The book also shows how cestodes are increasingly being recognized as valuable models for investigating fundamental biological phenomena such as membrane transport and asexual/sexual differentiation.

Students of medicine, veterinary medicine, parasitology and zoology will find this book invaluable.

Its high research content and extensive references also make it an essential reference book for researchers in these fields.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521355575 / 9780521355575
Hardback
592.46
13/07/1989
United Kingdom
English
412 pages
152 x 229 mm, 770 grams