Stem cell proliferation and differentiation during larval metamorphosis of the model tapeworm Hymenolepis microstoma
Background: Tapeworm larvae cause important diseases in humans and domestic animals. During infection, the first larval stage undergoes a metamorphosis where tissues are formed de novo from a population of stem cells called germinative cells. This process is difficult to study for human pathogens, a...
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2023
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