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In ixodid ticks , however , the salivary glands play a vital role in ionic and osmotic
regulation , in addition to carrying out many other functions . Because they also
transmit pathogenic agents and contribute most of the antigens that stimulate the
...
In ixodid ticks , however , the salivary glands play a vital role in ionic and osmotic
regulation , in addition to carrying out many other functions . Because they also
transmit pathogenic agents and contribute most of the antigens that stimulate the
...
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bilateral ablation of various groups of nerves , and compared it to the function of
glands taken from appropriate sham - operated controls . Salivary gland
degeneration was inhibited only by cutting all of the opisthosomal nerves .
Unfortunatley ...
bilateral ablation of various groups of nerves , and compared it to the function of
glands taken from appropriate sham - operated controls . Salivary gland
degeneration was inhibited only by cutting all of the opisthosomal nerves .
Unfortunatley ...
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Cyclic AMP stimulated the phosphorylation of at least 14 proteins in broken cell
preparations of tick salivary glands , 9 of which were phosphorylated in response
to dopamine and CAMP / theophylline in whole - gland experiments . The most ...
Cyclic AMP stimulated the phosphorylation of at least 14 proteins in broken cell
preparations of tick salivary glands , 9 of which were phosphorylated in response
to dopamine and CAMP / theophylline in whole - gland experiments . The most ...
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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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