
Trichinella murrelli Trichinella nativa Trichinella nelsoni Trichinella papuae Trichinella pseudospiralis Trichinella spiralis The genus was first recognised in a larval form in 1835. The L1 larvae live in a modified skeletal muscle cell. The adult worms occupy a membrane-bound portion of columnar epithelium, living as intramulticellular parasites...
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A genus of parasitic nematodes that causes trichinosis in man and carnivores. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(trik″ĭ-nel´ә) a genus of parasitic nematodes (roundworms). T. spira´lis is a species found in the striated muscle of various animals, and causes trichinosis in humans who eat poorly cooked pork.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: trik′i-nel′ă Definitions: 1. A nematode genus in the aphasmid group that causes trichinosis in humans and other carnivores.
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trichinella A genus of parasitic nematodes that causes trichinosis in man and carnivores.
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