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Ghosh K, Hotez, P. Antibody-Dependent Reductions in Mouse Hookworm Burden after Vaccination with Ancylostoma caninum Secreted Protein 1. J Infect Dis. January 1999, 180 (5): 1674–1681. PMID 10515831. doi:10.1086/315059.
Hawdon J, Narasimhan S, Hotez P. Ancylostoma secreted protein 2: cloning and characterization of a second member of a family of nematode secreted proteins from Ancylostoma caninum. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology. April 1999, 99 (2): 149–165. PMID 10340481. doi:10.1016/S0166-6851(99)00011-0.
Hawdon J, Schad G. Serum-Stimulated Feeding In vitro by Third-Stage Infective Larvae of the Canine Hookworm Ancylostoma caninum. The Journal of Parasitology. February 1990, 76 (3): 394–398. JSTOR 3282673. PMID 2112598. doi:10.2307/3282673.
Burke T, Roberson E. Prenatal and lactational transmission of Toxocara canis and Ancylostoma caninum: Experimental infection of the female before pregnancy. International Journal for Parasitology. February 1985, 15 (1): 71–75. PMID 3980144. doi:10.1016/0020-7519(85)90104-3.
Loukas A, Bethony JM, Williamson AL, et al. Vaccination of dogs with a recombinant cysteine protease from the intestine of canine hookworms diminishes the fecundity and growth of worms. J. Infect. Dis. May 2004, 189 (10): 1952–61. PMID 15122534. doi:10.1086/386346.