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Kikuchi, Y., Fukatsu, T. (2002). Endosymbiotic Bacteria in the Esophageal Organ of Glossiphoniid Leeches. Appl. ... Indergand, S., Graf, J. (2000). Ingested Blood Contributes to the Specificity of the Symbiosis of Aeromonas veronii Biovar Sobria and Hirudo medicinalis, the Medicinal Leech. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 66:
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Hirudo medicinalis, the medicinal leech, is applied postoperatively in modern medicine. Infections by Aeromonas occur in up to 20% of patients unless ... Bacteria isolated from medicinal leeches were obtained from the digestive tract as described above and identified by conventional biochemical tests and DNA sequencing.
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Hirudo medicinalis, the medicinal leech, is applied postoperatively in modern medicine. Infections by Aeromonas occur in up to 20% ... Hirudo medicinalis ; Animal microorganism relation ; Symbiosis ; Digestive system ; Models ; Colonization ; Hirudinea ; Annelida ; Invertebrata ; Aeromonas sobria ; Vibrionaceae ; Bacteria ;
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Review[The medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis: clinical use of the animal ... 2002]; ReviewLeeches and their microbiota: naturally simple symbiosis models. ...
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Leech - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea . They have 34 segmented parts. There are freshwater, terrestrial, and marine leeches. Like the Oligochaeta, they share the presence of a clit...
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The medicinal leech is rare throughout its range in Europe and extinct in much of its former range. This is due primarily to the overharvesting of leeches in the past century for medicinal use. ... Hirudo medicinalis medicinal leech...
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Educational resources on Medicinal Leech ; Medicinal Leech or Hirudo medicinalis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Near Threatened . IUCN Profile of the Medicinal Leech ;
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Hirudo medicinalis, the medicinal leech, usually carries in its digestive tract a pure culture of Aeromonas veronii bv. sobria. Such specificity is unusual for digestive tracts that veronii-H. medicinalis symbiosis, ... The medicinal leeches used in this study were farm-raised animals obtained from Ricarimpex (Eysines, France).
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Hirudo medicinalis, the medicinal leech, usually carries in its digestive tract a pure culture of Aeromonas ... veronii-H. medicinalis symbiosis, ... Perkins, S. L., Budinoff, R. B., Siddall, M. E. (2005). New Gammaproteobacteria Associated with Blood-Feeding Leeches and a Broad Phylogenetic Analysis of Leech Endosymbionts.
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