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A major factor in this recognition is the binding of antigenic proteins secreted in
the tick's saliva by certain resident cell ... termed antigen - presenting cells ( APCs
) , partially digest the antigen and incorporate portions of the protein into their ...
A major factor in this recognition is the binding of antigenic proteins secreted in
the tick's saliva by certain resident cell ... termed antigen - presenting cells ( APCs
) , partially digest the antigen and incorporate portions of the protein into their ...
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Others have an additional flexible protein and / or glycoprotein or lipid layer
termed the envelope . The envelope contains enzymes that ... and other functions
. The capsid and envelope proteins , especially the glycoproteins , are important
for ...
Others have an additional flexible protein and / or glycoprotein or lipid layer
termed the envelope . The envelope contains enzymes that ... and other functions
. The capsid and envelope proteins , especially the glycoproteins , are important
for ...
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... B viruses , are enveloped spherical particles , 40–50 nm in diameter , with one
segment of single - stranded , positivesense RNA , and three proteins , ( 1 ) an
envelope glycoprotein , ( 2 ) a core protein , and ( 3 ) a membrane - like protein .
... B viruses , are enveloped spherical particles , 40–50 nm in diameter , with one
segment of single - stranded , positivesense RNA , and three proteins , ( 1 ) an
envelope glycoprotein , ( 2 ) a core protein , and ( 3 ) a membrane - like protein .
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Contents
ECOLOGY OF NONNIDOCOLOUS TICKS | 3 |
ECOLOGY OF NIDICOLOUS TICKS | 66 |
ACQUIRED IMMUNITY TO TICKS | 92 |
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