Blood Fluke ★ Extended
They don’t just hide; they actually coat themselves in host proteins to "cloak" themselves from your immune system.
A Blood Fluke Serine Protease Inhibitor Regulates an ... - PMC blood fluke
Whether you're looking for a scientific breakdown for a blog or a punchy social media caption, here are a few ways to "post" about the blood fluke ( Schistosoma ). Option 1: The "Spooky Science" Post They don’t just hide; they actually coat themselves
Schistosoma , commonly known as the , is a parasitic flatworm responsible for Schistosomiasis. Unlike most parasites that just pass through, these guys settle into your blood vessels and can live there for up to 30 years. They don’t just hide
❤️ Live inside your veins, where the male and female stay together for life.