Journal: Parasites & Vectors
Article Title: Endoparasites of peritoneal organs and skeletal muscles of the European wildcat ( Felis silvestris ) in Germany
doi: 10.1186/s13071-024-06571-4
Figure Lengend Snippet: Endoparasites detected in the gastrointestinal tract or gallbladders of Felis silvestris . Representative specimens of Toxocara cati ( A–C ; A anterior end, B male posterior end, C female posterior end; scale bars represent 200 µm), Cylicospirura petrowi ( D-F ; D anterior end, E male posterior end, F female posterior end; scale bars represent 100 µm), Ancylostoma tubaeforme ( G-I ; G anterior end, H male posterior end, I : female posterior end; scale bars represent 100 µm), Molineus spp. ( J-M ; J anterior end, K male posterior end, L female posterior end, M vulva region; scale bars represent 50 µm), female Strongyloides spp. ( N ; scale bar represents 200 µm), Metorchis bilis ( O ; scale bar represents 500 µm)
Article Snippet: [ ], and the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COX-1) of Capillaria spp., C. petrowi , and M. bilis [ , , ] were performed as follows: For a 25 µl PCR reaction volume, 0.5 µl DreamTaq DNA polymerase (5.0 U/µl), 2.5 µl 10 × DreamTaq buffer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Waltham, MA, USA), and 0.5 µl dNTPs (10 mM each, Roti ® -Mix PCR 3, Carl Roth GmbH + Co. KG, Karlsruhe, Germany) were used.
Techniques: