Low virulence potential and in vivo transformation ability in the honey bee venom treated Clinostomum complanatum
Abstract
The helminth parasites possess great capabilities to adapt themselves within their hosts and also develop strategies to render the commonly used anthelmintics ineffective leading to the development of resistance against these drugs. Besides using anthelmintics the natural products have also been tested for their anti-parasitic effects. Therapeutic efficacy of honey bee venom (HBV) has been tested in various ailments including some protozoal...
Paper Details
Title
Low virulence potential and in vivo transformation ability in the honey bee venom treated Clinostomum complanatum
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
183
Pages
33 - 40
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