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Protein Profile of the Incubation Medium and Extract of Cestodes from the Intestines of Different Fish Species

The protein composition of the incubation medium and extracts of different species of cestodes inhabiting the intestines of freshwater fish has been studied. Proteins with an apparent molecular weight of 10–312.5 kDa have been found in both biological media of worms. In most of the studied worms, 64...

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Freshwater fishes
Geoecology/Natural Processes
Inland water environment
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Intestines
Life Sciences
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Protein composition
Proteins
Proteomes
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