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The actual biochemical mode of action of few anthelmintics are known with any certainty and most anthelmintics seem to have multiple effects. Many of the apparent differences in response to anthelmintics by different species of parasite may reflect differences in the pharmokinetic behaviour of the anthelmintics rather than differences in biochemical action.
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Barrett, J. (1981). Appendixes. In: Biochemistry of Parasitic Helminths. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-86119-4_7
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