
doi: 10.2307/1539743
pmid: 5937188
1. The excystment of C. lingua metacercariae is mediated by the action of digestive enzymes. The same sequence of enzyme solutions as that met with in the host's digestive tract is required.2. Reducing and surface-active agents, and a carbon dioxide atmosphere enhance excystment.3. None of these factors proved to be an absolute requirement, but their combined effect was to stimulate excystment within a biologically useful time period.
Bile Acids and Salts, Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, Endopeptidases, Source: BHL, Animals, Biodiversity, BHL-Corpus, Cysteine, Trematoda, In Vitro Techniques, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org
Bile Acids and Salts, Source: Biodiversity Heritage Library, Endopeptidases, Source: BHL, Animals, Biodiversity, BHL-Corpus, Cysteine, Trematoda, In Vitro Techniques, Source: https://biodiversitylibrary.org
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