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Pygidiopsis summa, and other intestinal flukes in a coastal area of Muan-gun, Chollanam-do. Korean J Parasitol. 1997. 35:233-238.
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Gymnophalloides seoi infection in a southwestern coastal village of Korea with special reference to its egg laying capacity in the human host. Korean J Parasitol. 2000. 38:51-57.
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Gymnophalloides seoi (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) and human infections in the Republic of Korea. Korean J Parasitol. 2001. 39:85-118.
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Gymnophalloides seoi n. sp. (Digenea: Gymnophallidae), the first report of human infection by a gymnophallid. J Parasitol. 1993. 79:677-680.
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Gymnophalloides seoi infection in a village on a southwestern island of the Republic of Korea. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 1994. 51:281-285.
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Gymnophalloides seoi infection accompanied by diabetes mellitus. Korean J Parasitol. 1995b. 33:61-64.
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Crasostrea gigas, as the second intermediate host of
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Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae. Korean J Parasitol. 1996. 34:107-112.
15. Ryang YS, Yoo JC, Lee SH, Chai JY. The palearctic oystercatcher
Haematopus ostralegus, a natural definitive host for
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16. Sohn WM, Ryang YS, Chai JY, Lee SH. Discovery of
Gymnophalloides seoi metacercariae in oysters from islands of the West Sea known as the habitats of paleartic oystercatchers. Korean J Parasitol. 1998. 36:163-169.