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Filarial parasites develop faster and reproduce earlier in response to host immune effectors that determine filarial life expectancy
Simon A. Babayan
,
Andrew F. Read
, Rachel A. Lawrence
, Odile Bain
, Judith E. Allen
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Office of the Senior Vice President for Research
Entomology
One Health Microbiome Center
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Filarial Parasites
100%
Filarial
100%
Filarial Nematodes
100%
Elephantiasis
33%
Microfilaria
33%
Reproductive Schedule
33%
Debilitating Disease
33%
River Blindness
33%
Experimental Host
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Helminth
100%
Life Expectancy
100%
Nematode
75%
Immune Response
50%
Parasite Development
25%
Arm
25%
Vaccine Efficacy
25%
Vaccination Policy
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Helminth
100%
Nematode
75%
Evolution
50%
Immune Response
50%
Reproductives
25%
Interleukin 5
25%