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Schistosoma mansoni: alterations in total protein and hemoglobin in the hemolymph of infected Biomphalaria glabrata
Authors:F O Lee  T C Cheng
Affiliation:Institute for Pathobiology and Department of Biology, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA
Abstract:The total protein concentrations in the hemolymph of noninfected Biomphalaria glabrata and those parasitized by Schistosoma mansoni have been compared. That of the former, averaging 1.42 g/100 ml, is greater than that of the latter which averages 0.96 g/100 ml. The hemoglobin concentrations in the two categories of snails have also been compared and that in noninfected specimens, averaging 0.956 g/100 ml, is higher than that in infected snails which average 0.650 g/100 ml. It has also been ascertained that both the total protein and hemoglobin concentrations in snails of different sizes vary; specimens measuring between 10 and 16 mm in diameter tend to include more hemoglobin than larger ones. On the other hand, larger snails tend to include greater total protein concentrations.
Keywords:Schistosoma mansoni   Biomphalaria glabrata   Hemoglobin   Protein   Oxyhemoglobin   Deoxyhemoglobin   Carboxyhemoglobin   Cyanmethemoglobin   Starvation   Electrophoresis   disk   Hemolymph   Osmolarity
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