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Techniques for locating isotopically labelled schistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni in host tissues for ultrastructural investigations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

Jean E. Crabtree*
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of York, York YO1 5DD, UK.
R. A. Wilson
Affiliation:
Department of Biology, University of York, York YO1 5DD, UK.
*
*Department of Medicine, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, LS9 7TF.

Abstract

The use of 75Selenomethionine labelled cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni for ultrastructural localization of parasites in host tissues has been evaluated. Both gamma counting of tissue, and autoradiography of resin-embedded tissue were successful. The autoradiographic technique was more sensitive and schistosomula were readily located in pulmonary tissue up to 24 days post-infection.

Type
Research Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1986

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