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170 related items for PubMed ID: 16637505

  • 1. Multiple infections: relatedness and time between infections affect the establishment and growth of the cestode Schistocephalus solidus in its stickleback host.
    Jäger I, Schjørring S.
    Evolution; 2006 Mar; 60(3):616-22. PubMed ID: 16637505
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  • 2. Schistocephalus solidus: a molecular test of premature gamete exchange for fertilization in the intermediate host Gasterosteus aculeatus.
    Schjørring S, Lüscher A.
    Exp Parasitol; 2003 Mar; 103(3-4):174-6. PubMed ID: 12880596
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  • 3. Reciprocal cross infection of sticklebacks with the diphyllobothriidean cestode Schistocephalus solidus reveals consistent population differences in parasite growth and host resistance.
    Kalbe M, Eizaguirre C, Scharsack JP, Jakobsen PJ.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 Mar 08; 9():130. PubMed ID: 26951744
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  • 4. Do heavy burdens of Schistocephalus solidus in juvenile threespine stickleback result in disaster for the parasite?
    Heins DC, Baker JA.
    J Parasitol; 2011 Oct 08; 97(5):775-8. PubMed ID: 21510742
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  • 5. Environmental temperature variation influences fitness trade-offs and tolerance in a fish-tapeworm association.
    Franke F, Armitage SAO, Kutzer MAM, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP.
    Parasit Vectors; 2017 Jun 02; 10(1):252. PubMed ID: 28571568
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  • 6. Excretory products of the cestode, Schistocephalus solidus, modulate in vitro responses of leukocytes from its specific host, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus).
    Scharsack JP, Gossens A, Franke F, Kurtz J.
    Fish Shellfish Immunol; 2013 Dec 02; 35(6):1779-87. PubMed ID: 24036333
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  • 9. Virulence in the three-spined stickleback specific parasite Schistocephalus solidus is inherited additively.
    Ritter M, Kalbe M, Henrich T.
    Exp Parasitol; 2017 Sep 02; 180():133-140. PubMed ID: 28242354
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  • 10. Early stages of infection of three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) with the cestode Schistocephalus solidus.
    Wohlleben AM, Franke F, Hamley M, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP.
    J Fish Dis; 2018 Nov 02; 41(11):1701-1708. PubMed ID: 30066968
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  • 11. Oestrogenic pollutants promote the growth of a parasite in male sticklebacks.
    Macnab V, Katsiadaki I, Tilley CA, Barber I.
    Aquat Toxicol; 2016 May 02; 174():92-100. PubMed ID: 26922400
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  • 14. Schistocephalus solidus: establishment of tapeworms in sticklebacks--fast food or fast lane?
    Hammerschmidt K, Kurtz J.
    Exp Parasitol; 2007 Jun 02; 116(2):142-9. PubMed ID: 17296178
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  • 15. An experimental approach to the immuno-modulatory basis of host-parasite local adaptation in tapeworm-infected sticklebacks.
    Hamley M, Franke F, Kurtz J, Scharsack JP.
    Exp Parasitol; 2017 Sep 02; 180():119-132. PubMed ID: 28322743
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  • 18. [A comparative biochemical research in the Schistocephalus solidus (Cestoda)--three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus L. system].
    Vysotskaia RU, Ieshko EP, Evseeva NV.
    Parazitologiia; 2003 Sep 02; 37(6):503-11. PubMed ID: 14964851
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  • 19. Differences in adult egg output of Schistocephalus solidus from singly- and multiply-infected sticklebacks.
    Dörücü M, Wilson D, Barber I.
    J Parasitol; 2007 Dec 02; 93(6):1521-3. PubMed ID: 18314704
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  • 20. The secretome of a parasite alters its host's behaviour but does not recapitulate the behavioural response to infection.
    Berger CS, Aubin-Horth N.
    Proc Biol Sci; 2020 Apr 29; 287(1925):20200412. PubMed ID: 32290804
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