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ABSTRACT:
OTHER RELATED OMICS DATASETS IN: MODEL1109130000MODEL1311110000MODEL1909260003MODEL1311110001MODEL1909260004MODEL1703310000MODEL1909260005MODEL1909260006
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Haemonchus Contortus (barber Pole Worm)
DISEASE(S): Haemonchiasis
SUBMITTER: Tao Wang
LAB HEAD: Robin Beat Gasser
PROVIDER: PXD012503 | Pride | 2019-06-18
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Journal of proteomics 20190506
Parasitic nematodes of humans, animals and plants have a major, adverse impact on global health and agricultural production worldwide. To cope with their surrounding environment in and the immune attack from the host, excretory-secretory (ES) proteins are released by nematodes to orchestrate or regulate parasite-host interactions. In the present study, we characterised the ES products from short-term (12 h) in vitro culture of different developmental stages/sexes of Haemonchus contortus (one of ...[more]