Fasciola hepatica: comparison of flukes from Korea and the United States by isoelectric focusing banding patterns of whole-body protein. |
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Authors: | C G Lee G L Zimmerman S H Wee |
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Affiliation: | College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331. |
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Abstract: | Comparisons were made between the flukes from Chonnam, Korea and Oregon, USA by isoelectric focusing (IEF) of whole-body protein. Adult Fasciola hepatica were recovered from bile ducts of Korean native cattle. Whole-body protein of the flukes was subjected to IEF, and the banding patterns of the fluke protein were compared with those of North American F. hepatica recovered from experimentally infected calves. The overall banding pattern of F. hepatica from Korea was essentially identical to that of F. hepatica from the United States. These results provide further support for the usefulness of this technique in differentiating Fasciola species in other geographical areas. |
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