Biology of Ticks, Volume 2Oxford University Press, 1991 - Ecology |
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... lumen . Although most are destroyed , surviving piroplasms differentiate into macro- and microgametocytes ( E ) . These gamonts fuse and the resulting zygotes invade the epithelial cells lining the gut ( F ) . Once inside the epithelial ...
... lumen . Although most are destroyed , surviving piroplasms differentiate into macro- and microgametocytes ( E ) . These gamonts fuse and the resulting zygotes invade the epithelial cells lining the gut ( F ) . Once inside the epithelial ...
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... lumen or the hemolymph to infect other tissues ( including salivary glands ) . The rickettsiae are transmitted transovarially in eggs infected before shell formation , in the tick feces , and when the ticks feed on new hosts . Tick ...
... lumen or the hemolymph to infect other tissues ( including salivary glands ) . The rickettsiae are transmitted transovarially in eggs infected before shell formation , in the tick feces , and when the ticks feed on new hosts . Tick ...
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... lumen ( Figs 29.4 , 29.6 ) . The tendency of B. burgdorferi to adhere to tick cells was shown by Kurtti et al . ( 1988 ) , who noted that spirochetes bind to cultured tick cells within 30 min after being added to the cell cultures ...
... lumen ( Figs 29.4 , 29.6 ) . The tendency of B. burgdorferi to adhere to tick cells was shown by Kurtti et al . ( 1988 ) , who noted that spirochetes bind to cultured tick cells within 30 min after being added to the cell cultures ...
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ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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