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- Researchers Take a Bloody Good Look at the Medicinal Leech Genome 18 June 2020
- Medicinal Leeches: Historical Use, Ecology, Genetics and Conservation
- A General Review of Parasitic Annelida (Hirudinea) Recorded from Diff Erent Habitats and Hosts in Turkey
- Complications of Leech Therapy Abstract Introduction
- REVIEW Doi: 10.12032/TMR20190225105
- Caught Red Handed: Idna Points to Wild Source for CITES-Protected Contraband Leeches
- Investigation of Reproductive Efficiency, Growth Performance and Survival of the Southern Medicinal Leech, Hirudo Verbana Carena
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- On the Presence of the European Medicinal Leech Hirudo Medicinalis Linnaeus, 1758 (Annelida: Hirudinea) in Romania Victor SURUGIU*
- Historical Aspects of Leech Therapy: a Critical Review
- Hirudinea: Taxonomy, Faunistics, Biology “: an Overview
- (Hirudiniformes: Haemadipsidae) in Gageo Island, Korea
- Sensory Receptors Are Located in the Epidermis, and Innervated by the Nervous Network
- Hirudo Medicinalis: Ancient Origins Of, and Trends in the Use of Medicinal Leeches Throughout History
- A Brief Review on Applications of Leech Therapy
- Medicinal Leech (Hirudo Medicinalis)
- Hirudinea Lamarck 1818: Evolutionary Origin and Taxonomy of the Six
- Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology
- Poly-Paraphyly of Hirudinidae: Many Lineages of Medicinal Leeches
- Irsal-E-Alaq (Leech Therapy/ Hirudo Therapy) in Surgical Diseases: a Review 1 Dr
- Hirudo Verbana Carena, 1820 (Hirudinea, Hirudinidae) in Sicily (Italy)
- ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY of MEDICINAL LEECH (Hirudo
- Species Action Plan - Medicinal Leech Hirudo Medicinalis
- A New Species of Hirudo (Annelida: Hirudinidae): Historical Biogeography of Eurasian Medicinal Leeches Naim Saglam1, Ralph Saunders2, Shirley A
- Detection of Antibodies Against Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus in Zoo Animals Using Non-Invasive Blood Sampling with Medicinal Leeches (Hirudo Medicinalis)
- Medicinal and Other Leeches (Annelida, Hirudinea) in the Maltese Islands
- Role of Leeches in Peri-Orbital Lacerations Healed by Primary Intention
- Scotland Information for S1034