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Page 43
These include cement for the attachment cone ; anticoagulant to keep the host
blood fluid ; vasoactive agents to increase the flow of the host's blood to the
attachment site ; pharmacologically active substances that induce the local
release of ...
These include cement for the attachment cone ; anticoagulant to keep the host
blood fluid ; vasoactive agents to increase the flow of the host's blood to the
attachment site ; pharmacologically active substances that induce the local
release of ...
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1980 ) . The allergic response to I. holocyclus attachment in humans has not
been studied in a systematic way , and information available is based on casual
observations ( Trinca 1964 , Banfield 1966 , Sutherst & Moorhouse 1971 ;
personal ...
1980 ) . The allergic response to I. holocyclus attachment in humans has not
been studied in a systematic way , and information available is based on casual
observations ( Trinca 1964 , Banfield 1966 , Sutherst & Moorhouse 1971 ;
personal ...
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... namely , ( 1 ) assembly pheromones : non - specific compounds which induce
clustering in the natural habitat , ( 2 ) aggregation - attachment pheromones :
species - specific volatile compounds or a mixture of compounds ( Schöni et al .
... namely , ( 1 ) assembly pheromones : non - specific compounds which induce
clustering in the natural habitat , ( 2 ) aggregation - attachment pheromones :
species - specific volatile compounds or a mixture of compounds ( Schöni et al .
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Contents
Table of Contents | 13 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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