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    Anisakis simplex s.s. is a parasitic nematode that causes anisakiasis in humans. L3 stage larvae, which are present in many fish species and cephalopods all over the globe, might be consumed and develop occasionally into the L4 stage but cannot reproduce. Anisakiasis is an emerging health problem and economic concern. In recent years, proteomic methods have gained greater acceptance among scientists involved in parasitology and food science. According to that, here, we present tandem mass tag (TMT)-based shotgun proteomics to define differences in proteomic composition between L3 and L4 development stages of A. simplex s.s.

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    Robert Stryiński, Jesús Mateos, Elżbieta Łopieńska-Biernat, Mónica Carrera. Shotgun Proteomics for L3 and L4 Anisakis simplex Development Stages. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2021;2259:59-75

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    PMID: 33687709

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