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    Assessment of the anthelmintic effect of natural plant cysteine proteinases against the gastrointestinal nematode, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, in vitro by Stepek, G, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Lowe, A, Behnke, J M

    Published in Parasitology (01-02-2005)
    “…We examined the mechanism of action and compared the anthelmintic efficacy of cysteine proteinases from papaya, pineapple, fig, kiwi fruit and Egyptian…”
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    In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic efficacy of plant cysteine proteinases against the rodent gastrointestinal nematode, Trichuris muris by Stepek, G, Lowe, A E, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Behnke, J M

    Published in Parasitology (01-05-2006)
    “…Extracts of plants, such as papaya, pineapple and fig, are known to be effective at killing intestinal nematodes that inhabit anterior sites in the small…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of plant-derived cysteine proteinases against the rodent gastrointestinal nematode, Heligmosomoides polygyrus, in vivo by Stepek, G, Lowe, A E, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Behnke, J M

    Published in Parasitology (01-09-2007)
    “…Gastrointestinal (GI) nematodes are important disease-causing organisms, controlled primarily through treatment with synthetic drugs, but the efficacy of these…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of natural plant cysteine proteinases against two rodent cestodes Hymenolepis diminuta and Hymenolepis microstoma in vitro by Mansur, F, Luoga, W, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Lowe, Ann, Behnke, J M

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (17-03-2014)
    “…Little is known about the efficacy of cysteine proteinases (CP) as anthelmintics for cestode infections. We examined the effects of CPs on two rodent cestodes,…”
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    Developing novel anthelmintics: the stability of cysteine proteinase activity in a supernatant extract of papaya latex by Mansur, F.A.F., Luoga, W., Behnke, J.M., Buttle, D.J., Duce, I.R., Garnett, M.C.

    Published in Heliyon (01-10-2021)
    “…Plant derived cysteine proteinases (CPs) have long been known to possess anthelmintic properties but have attracted renewed attention recently because of the…”
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    Analogous pleiotropic effects of insecticide resistance genotypes in peach-potato aphids and houseflies by Foster, S P, Young, S, Williamson, M S, Duce, I, Denholm, I, Devine, G J

    Published in Heredity (01-08-2003)
    “…We show that single-point mutations conferring target-site resistance (kdr) to pyrethroids and DDT in aphids and houseflies, and gene amplification conferring…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of natural plant cysteine proteinases against the equine tapeworm, Anoplocephala perfoliata in vitro by Mansur, F, Luoga, W, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Lowe, A E, Behnke, J M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-09-2016)
    “…Papaya latex has been demonstrated to be an efficacious anthelmintic against murine, porcine, ovine and canine nematode parasites, and even those infecting…”
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    Anthelmintic action of plant cysteine proteinases against the rodent stomach nematode, Protospirura muricola, in vitro and in vivo by Stepek, G, Lowe, A E, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Behnke, J M

    Published in Parasitology (01-01-2007)
    “…Cysteine proteinases from the fruit and latex of plants, including papaya, pineapple and fig, were previously shown to have a rapid detrimental effect, in…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of natural plant cysteine proteinases against the rat tapeworm Hymenolepis diminuta in vivo by Mansur, F, Luoga, W, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Lowe, A, Behnke, J M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-05-2016)
    “…Hymenolepis diminuta is a natural parasite of the common brown rat Rattus norvegicus, and provides a convenient model system for the assessment of the…”
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    The relative anthelmintic efficacy of plant-derived cysteine proteinases on intestinal nematodes by Luoga, W, Mansur, F, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Garnett, M C, Lowe, A, Behnke, J M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-03-2015)
    “…We examined the in vitro and in vivo efficacy of plant cysteine proteinases (CPs) derived from pineapple (Ananas comosus) and kiwi fruit (Actinidia deliciosa),…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of natural plant cysteine proteinases against Hymenolepis microstoma in vivo by Mansur, F, Luoga, W, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Lowe, A, Behnke, J M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-09-2015)
    “…Little is known about the efficacy of cysteine proteinases (CP) as anthelmintics for cestode infections in vivo. Hymenolepis microstoma is a natural parasite…”
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    Nematicidal effects of cysteine proteinases against sedentary plant parasitic nematodes by Stepek, G, Curtis, R H C, Kerry, B R, Shewry, P R, Clark, S J, Lowe, A E, Duce, I R, Buttle, D J, Behnke, J M

    Published in Parasitology (01-11-2007)
    “…Cysteine proteinases from the fruit and latex of plants, such as papaya, pineapple and fig, have previously been shown to have substantial anthelmintic…”
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    The anthelmintic efficacy of papaya latex in a rodent-nematode model is not dependent on fasting before treatment by Luoga, W, Mansur, F, Buttle, D J, Duce, I R, Garnett, M C, Behnke, J M

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-09-2012)
    “…In earlier studies of the anthelmintic activity of plant cysteine proteinases (CPs), a period of food deprivation was routinely employed before administration…”
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    In vitro studies on the relative sensitivity to ivermectin of Necator americanus and Ancylostoma ceylanicum by Richards, J.C., Behnke, J.M., Duce, I.R.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-10-1995)
    “…Experiments were carried out to compare the sensitivity of Ancylostoma ceylanicum and Necator americanus to ivermectin (IVM) and pyrantel in vitro. Loss of…”
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    Microwave radiation induces a heat-shock response and enhances growth in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans by De Pomerai, D., Daniells, C., David, H., Allan, J., Duce, I., Mutwakil, M., Thomas, D., Sewell, P., Tattersall, J., Jones, D., Candido, P.

    “…This paper shows that prolonged (overnight) exposure to continuous microwave fields (750 MHz, 0.5 W) can induce both a heat-shock response and enhanced growth…”
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    Actions of dihydroavermectin B1a on insect muscle by DUCE, I. R, SCOTT, R. H

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-1985)
    “…Muscle bundle 33 of the locust (Schistocerca gregaria) extensor tibiae muscle which is sensitive to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and receives inhibitory…”
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    The role and activity of an Italian volunteer organization providing information and emotional support for patients with cancer by De Lorenzo, F., Paglia, C., Duce, I., Tirelli, U., Thomas, R., Vecchio, G.

    “…Describes how a group of cancer patients, scientists and health care providers founded Associazione Italiana Malati di Cancro (AIMaC) in 1997 in order to…”
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    Isolation and characterisation of glutamate receptor antagonists from venoms of orb-web spiders by Budd, T, Clinton, P, Dell, A, Duce, I R, Johnson, S J, Quicke, D L, Taylor, G W, Usherwood, P N, Usoh, G

    Published in Brain research (10-05-1988)
    “…Two distinct families of low-molecular-weight toxins (argiotoxins) have been isolated from the venom of the orb-web spider. Argiope trifasciata. The toxins…”
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