Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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Page 147
... acini degenerate and new ones are produced during this process ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 8 ) . Since many of the Theileria parasites are destroyed in the midgut , only a limited number of salivary gland acini become infected ( Norval et ...
... acini degenerate and new ones are produced during this process ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 8 ) . Since many of the Theileria parasites are destroyed in the midgut , only a limited number of salivary gland acini become infected ( Norval et ...
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... acini ( Zung et al . , 1989 ) . Borreliae associated with agranular ( type I ) acini occur in the extracellular spaces among the convoluted folds created by the deep basal infoldings of the acinar cells . Borreliae in the granular acini ...
... acini ( Zung et al . , 1989 ) . Borreliae associated with agranular ( type I ) acini occur in the extracellular spaces among the convoluted folds created by the deep basal infoldings of the acinar cells . Borreliae in the granular acini ...
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... acini served as the putative toxin producing cells ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 8 ) ( Stone and Binnington , 1986 ) . However , immunocytochemical studies indicate the " E " cells of the type III acini as the putative source of the toxin ...
... acini served as the putative toxin producing cells ( see Volume 1 , Chapter 8 ) ( Stone and Binnington , 1986 ) . However , immunocytochemical studies indicate the " E " cells of the type III acini as the putative source of the toxin ...
Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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