The adult " Taenia saginata " lives in the gut of a primate such as a human, but more alarming is " Taenia solium ", which can form cysts in the human brain.
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The adult " Taenia saginata " lives in the gut of a primate such as a human, but more alarming is " Taenia solium ", which can form cysts in the human brain.
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"T . saginata " has a strong resemblance to the other human tapeworms, such as " Taenia asiatica " and " Taenia solium ", in structure and biology, except for few details.
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"T . saginata " has a strong resemblance to the other human tapeworms, such as " Taenia asiatica " and " Taenia solium ", in structure and biology, except for few details.
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The frieze band of the entablature is infilled with decorative cast iron panels, framed between chamfered square section timber posts and visually supported on corner brackets to the underside of the taenia, or plate that separates the frieze from the architrave below.
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The architrave, the lowest band, is split from bottom to top into the broad fascia, the guttae or " drips " ( below the triglyph in the frieze ), and the " taenia " below the projecting cymatium ).
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In cases of human cysticercosis, diagnosis is a sensitive problem and requires biopsy of the infected tissue or sophisticated instruments . " Taenia solium " eggs and proglottids found in feces, ELISA, or polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis diagnose only taeniasis and not cysticercosis.
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This effect may have therapeutical relevance given that the schistosome, as the " Taenia " and the " Echinococcus " ( other praziquantel-sensitive parasites ), is unable to synthesize purines such as adenosine " de novo ".
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Some members of the Eucestoda ( such as Echinococcus, Sparganum, " Taenia multiceps sp . ", and " Mesocestoides sp . " ) can reproduce asexually through budding, which initiates a metagenesis of alternating sexually and asexually reproducing generations.
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As its life cycle and mode of development are very similar to those of " Taenia solium ", which is the major cause of neurocysticercosis, a possibility that " T . asiatica " can cause cysticercosis in humans is highly conjectured.