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Replete nymphs Colonies of A. marginale were observed in midgut epithelial
cells of replete nymphs throughout development to the adult stage (
approximately 20–30 days ) ( Kocan et al . 1984c ) . Two distinct morphological
types of colonies ...
Replete nymphs Colonies of A. marginale were observed in midgut epithelial
cells of replete nymphs throughout development to the adult stage (
approximately 20–30 days ) ( Kocan et al . 1984c ) . Two distinct morphological
types of colonies ...
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Colonies of A. marginale were found in midgut epithelial cells of adult D.
andersoni experimentally infected as nymphs from groups of ticks that had
proved to be infected by animal transmission studies ( Kocan et al . 1980a ) . No
colonies were ...
Colonies of A. marginale were found in midgut epithelial cells of adult D.
andersoni experimentally infected as nymphs from groups of ticks that had
proved to be infected by animal transmission studies ( Kocan et al . 1980a ) . No
colonies were ...
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DAYS POST MOLTING DAYS AFTER NYMPHAL FEEDING ( POST -
REPLETION ) ADULT TYPE 1 COLONIES ADULT TYPE 2 COLONIES 30 25
NYMPHAL TYPE 2 COLONIES 35 ADULT TYPE 3 COLONIES MOLTING ADULT
STAGE 20 15 ...
DAYS POST MOLTING DAYS AFTER NYMPHAL FEEDING ( POST -
REPLETION ) ADULT TYPE 1 COLONIES ADULT TYPE 2 COLONIES 30 25
NYMPHAL TYPE 2 COLONIES 35 ADULT TYPE 3 COLONIES MOLTING ADULT
STAGE 20 15 ...
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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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