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When 65ZnCl2 was injected intraperitoneally into hamsters infected with Schistosoma mansoni the incorporation of 65Zn into the parasite, including worms of both sexes and eggs, was much greater than the incorporation of 65Zn into host tissue. Furthermore, the worm/blood 65Zn concentration ratio increased throughout 21 days, being 10 and 20 after 1 day for female and male worms respectively, and 36 and 44 after 21 days. The determination of biological half-life of tracer doses of 65Zn in hamsters heavily infected with S. mansoni and in hamsters not infected showed no significant differences in half-life between the two groups up to 50 days postinjection.
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