Pancreatic secretion is the migratory cue for Hymenolepis diminuta in rat small intestine
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Pancreatic secretion is the migratory cue for Hymenolepis diminuta in rat small intestine
Abstract
Pylorus and bile-duct restrictions did not prevent the anteriad migration of Hymenolepis diminuta in rat small intestine after food feeding. However, migration was inhibited when the common bile-duct was occluded. The results indicate that pancreatic secretion is the migratory cue for Hymenolepis diminuta in rats.
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