Abstract
1. 1. An assay for the quantitative measurement of the motility of the nematode Panagrellus redivivus has been developed. 2. 2. A number of fractions showing bioactivity with P. redivivus have been isolated from the worms using size and partition chromatography. 3. 3. These fractions have been shown to contain peptides and a number of them are currently being sequenced. 4. 4. These results demonstrate the feasibility of isolating bioactive peptides from nematodes purely on the basis of their bioactivity rather than on the basis of their immunoreactivity with antisera raised against known bioactive peptides.
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