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Tubulin and benzimidazole-resistance in Trichostrongylus colubriformis (Nematoda).

The Journal of parasitology (1985-10-01)
N C Sangster, R K Prichard, E Lacey
RÉSUMÉ

Benzimidazole treatment produced greater effects on microtubule-dependent acetylcholinesterase secretion, the presence of microtubules in intestinal cells, and colchicine binding in susceptible compared with benzimidazole-resistant Trichostrongylus colubriformis. In addition, the binding of benzimidazoles was markedly reduced in preparations from the latter strain, indicating that the mechanism of resistance to benzimidazoles in this nematode involves a reduced affinity of tubulin for benzimidazoles.

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