Sofia A. Denisova
Saint Petersburg State University
15 Papers
9 Citations
Sofia A. Denisova is an academic researcher from Saint Petersburg State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Trematoda. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Five new morphological types of virgulate and microcotylous xiphidiocercariae based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses.
TL;DR: In this article, the morphology and molecular phylogeny of 15 micro-cotylous and virgulate cercariae (11 new and four previously described ones) were studied.
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New data on the nervous system of Cercaria parvicaudata Stunkard & Shaw, 1931 (Trematoda: Renicolidae): revisiting old hypotheses.
TL;DR: The integrated approach to the study of the nervous system revealed a clear colocalization of surface papillae with nerve cords and commissures in C. parvicaudata.
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Molecular signatures of the rediae, cercariae and adult stages in the complex life cycles of parasitic flatworms (Digenea: Psilostomatidae).
Maksim A. Nesterenko,Viktor V. Starunov,Viktor V. Starunov,Sergei V. Shchenkov,Anna R. Maslova,Sofia A. Denisova,Andrey I. Granovich,Andrey A. Dobrovolskij,Konstantin Khalturin +8 more
TL;DR: A comparative transcriptomic analysis of parthenogenetic and amphimictic generations in two evolutionary informative species of Digenea belonging to the family Psilostomatidae indicates unexpectedly high level of plasticity in gene regulation between closely related species.
Ultrastructure of rhizoids in the marine bryozoan Dendrobeania fruticosa (Gymnolaemata: Cheilostomata).
TL;DR: In this article, the holdfast-like rhizoids of the cheilostome bryozoan Dendrobeania fruticosa were studied at light microscopy level.
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Ultrastructure of an opecoelid daughter sporocyst, Podocotyle sp. (Digenea: Opecoelidae): comparative analysis of the somatic tissues and new insights into the organization of the nervous system
TL;DR: In this article , an ultrastructural and immunocytochemical study of Podocotyle sp. daughter sporocyst (Opecoelidae), parasitizing in Littorina obtusata Linnaeus, 1758 from the White Sea, is presented.
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