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    Koppenhöfer AM, Jaffee BA, Muldoon AE, Strong DR, Kaya HK.
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  • 30. The development of the free-living stages of Strongyloides papillosus. I. Effect of temperature on the development of the heterogonic and homogonic nematodes in faecal culture.
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  • 31. Studies on the reactions of the Krebs cycle in Strongyloides papillosus infective larvae.
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  • 36. The migration of Strongyloides papillosus in rabbits following infection by the oral and subcutaneous routes.
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  • 39. Partial characterization of larval antigens of Strongyloides papillosus by western blot analysis.
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  • 40. Larvicidal effects of several chemicals on Strongyloides infective larvae.
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