Sentences with phrase «young worms»

They have identified that genes belonging to a process called autophagy, which is one of the cells most critical survival processes, promote health and fitness in young worms but drive the process of ageing later in life.
Because young worms and low worm burdens do not generate enough antigen to result in a positive test result, the AHS recommends the use of the more accurate «no antigen detected» language, rather than a reporting of a «negative» result.
Young worms seek out and infect snails, shellfish, etc. where the cycle continues.
Young worms use their teeth to burrow through the intestinal wall and feed on your blood.
Because of the long maturation cycle of young worms, a second deworming some 75 days or so after the first deworming is needed to fully clear the infection (easy to forget).
Parallel hyperechoic lines representing an image from the adult heartworm's cuticle (outside lining) are consistent with the presence of adult heartworms.2 With ultrasonography, it is virtually impossible to visualize the smaller pulmonary arteries where young worms are often found.1 The ability to find heartworms with ultrasonography depends on the cooperation of the patient, the skill of the ultrasonographer, and the location of the worms.
Today, veterinarians know that just like the adult worms, very young worms can also cause a severe and sometimes acute, life - threatening disease in cats called Heartworm Associated Respiratory Disease (HARD).
It is classic AP: in young worms, autophagy is working properly and is essential to reach maturity, but after reproduction it starts to malfunction causing the worms to age,» he continued.
Two young worms are the first offspring in a Mars soil experiment at Wageningen University & Research.
However, the best surprise came at the end of the experiment when we found two young worms in the Mars soil simulant», said Wieger Wamelink of Wageningen University & Research.
«It's like the younger worms are angsty teens,» says Laura Hale, a collaborative researcher at Salk and first author of the paper.
The disease is seldom diagnosed in a dog under 1 year of age because the young worms (larvae) take up to 7 months to mature following establishment of infection in a dog.
Doing so could eventually kill your dog because the adult worms can still wreak havoc on your dog's heart and lungs, even though the preventative may kill off younger worms.
Step Three: The Young Worm Migrates through the Cat's Body At this point the second stage larva has entered the cat's body, broken out of the intestinal tract where it entered the cat's body, and is ready to migrate.
We generally don't test for heartworm in puppies, as the young worms (larvae) take up to seven months to mature following an infected mosquito bite.
Since our goal is to have fewer adult worms when the time comes to kill the adult worms, it behooves us to kill the younger worms right off the bat.
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