IN VITRO ASSESSMENT OF THE ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF COPPER OXIDE AND ZINC OXIDE NANOPARTICLES ON EGG AND ADULT STAGES OF FASCIOLA HEPATICA: EVIDENCE ON OXIDATIVE STRESS BIOMARKERS, AND DNA DAMAGE

In vitro assessment of the anthelmintic activity of copper oxide and zinc oxide nanoparticles on egg and adult stages of Fasciola hepatica: evidence on oxidative stress biomarkers, and DNA damage

Abstract Objectives Fasciolosis is of significant economic and public health importance worldwide.The lack of a successful vaccine and emerging resistance in flukes to the drug of choice, triclabendazole, has initiated the search for alternative approaches.In recent mars landing kale years, metallic nanoparticles have been extensively investigated

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Effects of deformation dynamics in problems of heavy transport

The problem of the appearance of the sliding nozohaem effect in the wheel-road contact in railway transport is considered.It is known that the sliding effect accompanying the rolling process of the wheel is explained by two fundamentally different processes: sliding caused by the loss of traction of the wheel to the road surface and, so-called, def

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