Molecular Cloning and Characterization of a Fasciola gigantica Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1 (FgNR1)
P Martviset, P Chantree, S Chaimon… - Pathogens, 2022 - mdpi.com
Fasciola gigantica, a giant liver fluke, causes tremendous loss to the livestock economy in
several regions throughout the world. The situation of drug resistance has been emerging …
several regions throughout the world. The situation of drug resistance has been emerging …
Elucidating the transcriptome of Fasciola hepatica—a key to fundamental and biotechnological discoveries for a neglected parasite
Liver flukes of animals are parasitic flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Digenea) of major
socioeconomic importance in many countries. Key representatives, such as Fasciola …
socioeconomic importance in many countries. Key representatives, such as Fasciola …
Molecular and biochemical characterizations of a Fasciola gigantica retinoid X receptor-α isoform A (FgRXRα-A)
N Torungkitmangmi, P Chantree, S Chaimon… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Fascioliasis is a parasitic infection in animals and humans caused by the parasitic flatworm
genus Fasciola, which has two major species, F. hepatica and F. gigantica. A major concern …
genus Fasciola, which has two major species, F. hepatica and F. gigantica. A major concern …
De novo transcriptome sequencing and analysis of the juvenile and adult stages of Fasciola gigantica
XX Zhang, W Cong, HM Elsheikha, GH Liu… - Infection, Genetics and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Fasciola gigantica is regarded as the major liver fluke causing fasciolosis in livestock in
tropical countries. Despite the significant economic and public health impacts of F. gigantica …
tropical countries. Despite the significant economic and public health impacts of F. gigantica …
[HTML][HTML] Transcriptome assembly dataset of anthelmintic response in Fasciola hepatica
Fasciola hepatica is a worldwide distributed zoonotic parasitic trematode, which causes a
severe liver disease clinically known as fasciolasis in a large number of wild animals …
severe liver disease clinically known as fasciolasis in a large number of wild animals …
Transcriptomic responses of water buffalo liver to infection with the digenetic fluke Fasciola gigantica
FK Zhang, XX Zhang, HM Elsheikha, JJ He… - Parasites & …, 2017 - Springer
Background Fasciola gigantica, the tropical liver fluke, infects buffaloes in Asian and African
countries and causes significant economic losses and poses public health threat in these …
countries and causes significant economic losses and poses public health threat in these …
Comparative transcriptome profiling approach to glean virulence and immunomodulation-related genes of Fasciola hepatica
O Haçarız, M Akgün, P Kavak, B Yüksel, MŞ Sağıroğlu - BMC genomics, 2015 - Springer
Background Fasciola hepatica causes chronic liver disease, fasciolosis, leading to
significant losses in the livestock economy and concerns for human health in many …
significant losses in the livestock economy and concerns for human health in many …
Survey of transcripts expressed by the invasive juvenile stage of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica
M Cancela, N Ruétalo, N Dell'Oca, E da Silva… - BMC genomics, 2010 - Springer
Background The common liver fluke Fasciola hepatica is the agent of a zoonosis with
significant economic consequences in livestock production worldwide, and increasing …
significant economic consequences in livestock production worldwide, and increasing …
Differential expression of microRNAs and tRNA fragments mediate the adaptation of the liver fluke Fasciola gigantica to its intermediate snail and definitive …
RS Hu, XX Zhang, QN Ma, HM Elsheikha… - International Journal for …, 2021 - Elsevier
The tropical liver fluke Fasciola gigantica affects livestock and humans in many Asian
countries, large parts of Africa, and parts of Europe. Despite the public health and economic …
countries, large parts of Africa, and parts of Europe. Despite the public health and economic …
Draft Genome of the Liver Fluke Fasciola gigantica
Fascioliasis, a neglected foodborne disease caused by liver flukes (genus Fasciola), affects
more than 200 million people worldwide. Despite technological advances, little is known …
more than 200 million people worldwide. Despite technological advances, little is known …