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Thermosensation: Human Parasitic Nematodes Use Heat to Hunt Hosts (Current Biology)
 


Temperature is a critical host-emitted cue for many parasitic species. A recent study shows that skin-penetrating human parasitic hookworms and threadworms exhibit adaptive host-seeking behaviors that are based on their temperature experience, opening up possibilities for new intervention strategies.


 
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