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It was found that parasitizing Triaenophorus nodulosus (Pallas, 1781) affects the lysozyme content in the intestinal mucosa of pike. It is suggested that the parasite suppresses lysozyme production immediately in its locality, which may favor its successful dwelling in the hosts’ intestines. The insignificant variations of lysozyme content in the liver and blood serum of pike in the spring, summer, and autumn, on the one hand, and pronounced changes in this characteristic in the intestinal mucosa, on the other, make it possible to consider that the latter changes are related to the presence of a parasite in the intestine.
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