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The increase in the ability of the female tick to cause paralysis with increased
time of attachment is matched by an increase in the toxicity of salivary gland
extracts ( Stone et al . 1979 , Binnington & Stone 1981 ) . This temporal
relationship has ...
The increase in the ability of the female tick to cause paralysis with increased
time of attachment is matched by an increase in the toxicity of salivary gland
extracts ( Stone et al . 1979 , Binnington & Stone 1981 ) . This temporal
relationship has ...
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13.2.4 Antigen identification 13.2.4.1 Preparation of radiolabeled tick salivary
gland extract Radiolabeling methods were ... In the second radiolabeling
technique , salivary gland extracts and cement material from female ticks were
iodinated in ...
13.2.4 Antigen identification 13.2.4.1 Preparation of radiolabeled tick salivary
gland extract Radiolabeling methods were ... In the second radiolabeling
technique , salivary gland extracts and cement material from female ticks were
iodinated in ...
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13.4 DISCUSSION The ability to induce immune resistance to ticks by
immunization with salivary gland extracts has been described in guinea pigs and
cattle using Dermacentor andersoni ( Allen & Humphreys 1979 , Wikel 1981 ) .
13.4 DISCUSSION The ability to induce immune resistance to ticks by
immunization with salivary gland extracts has been described in guinea pigs and
cattle using Dermacentor andersoni ( Allen & Humphreys 1979 , Wikel 1981 ) .
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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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