Association of Microorganisms with the Epithelium in the Alimentary Tract of Aspicularis tetraptera
AUTOR(ES)
Tannock, Gerald W.
RESUMO
Parasitic nematode worms (Aspicularis tetraptera) were observed microscopically in histological sections of the colons of C57BL/6StCrl female mice. These nematodes have gram-positive bacteria intimately associated with the mucosal epithelium in their alimentary tract.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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