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Nematospiroides

Known as: Nematospiroide 
A genus of nematodes found mainly in mice. Its organisms are used in biomedical research.
National Institutes of Health

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1988
1988
The ability of different conditioned media to support mast cell development from precursors in normal bone marrow was evaluated… 
1984
1984
Large, single-pulse laboratory infections with Trichuris muris are rejected by mice before patency, but low-level infections of… 
1983
1983
Abstract Mice infected with Nematospiroides dubius were incapable of responding normally to i.p. or i.v. challenge with SRBC. The… 
1982
1982
SUMMARY F1, Quackenbush (Q) × Wild (W) Mus musculus were assayed and selected for their level of immunity to secondary infections… 
1978
1978
: Salmonella typhimurium within the 3rd stage larvae of Nematospiroides dubius was shown to infect mice, evidenced by prolonged… 
1977
1977
ABSTRACT Dietary feeding of drugs for 5 days to mice infected with Nematospiroides dubius and Hymenolepis nana detected all… 
1976
1976
The results given below show that, whilst it is not possible to transfer immunity to infections with Nematospiroides dubius… 
1961
1961
1. The suckling 10-day-old mouse harboured fewer worms than the weanling 15-day-old mouse after both 5 and 10 days' infection. 2…