Tissue migration by parasitic helminths - an immunoevasive strategy?
- PMID: 15922248
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2005.04.003
Tissue migration by parasitic helminths - an immunoevasive strategy?
Abstract
Migration through host tissues has major costs for parasitic helminths in terms of energy expenditure, risks of attrition and the need to adapt to varying physicochemical environments. Nevertheless, such migratory phases seem to confer a specific survival advantage. One reason for this might be the avoidance of specific host immune-defence mechanisms designed to protect against threats at mucosal surfaces.
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