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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Pathology of Infestation of the rat With Nippostrongylus Muris (Yokogawa) I. Changes in the Water Content, Dry Weight, and Tissues of the Small Intestine

LEA Symons

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 10(3) 374 - 383
Published: 1957

Abstract

The fresh weight of the rat's small intestine together with its contents, as well as the intestinal tissue alone, was doubled during the 15 days following infestation by the nematode N. muris (Yokogawa, 1920). This increase, which was independent of the growth of the rat, was largely due to a two-fold increase in the water content of both the lumen and the tissues. The dry weight of the tissues was increased by half.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9570374

© CSIRO 1957

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