[Ultrastructural analysis of capsule and nurse-cell morphology examined seven months after Trichinella spiralis mouse infection]
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[Ultrastructural analysis of capsule and nurse-cell morphology examined seven months after Trichinella spiralis mouse infection]
Abstract
Ultrastructural changes in muscles cells of mice infected with T. spiralis larvae in 220 day of infection were evaluated. The object of study was in the region of the "nurse-cell" being in direct contact with the larva wall. Electron microscopic observations revealed the continuity of the muscle cell membrane adjacent to larva surface.
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