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The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus and the
role of the salivary gland in their biosyntheses Bernard F . Stone and Keith C .
Binnington 4 . 1 INTRODUCTION Each year the Australian paralysis tick , Ixodes
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The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus and the
role of the salivary gland in their biosyntheses Bernard F . Stone and Keith C .
Binnington 4 . 1 INTRODUCTION Each year the Australian paralysis tick , Ixodes
...
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On the other hand , ticks which have been attached for 4 - 5 days are capable of
causing a lethal paralysis ( Murray & Koch 1969 , Goodrich & Murray 1978 ,
Stone et al . 1979 ) . The increase in the ability of the female tick to cause
paralysis ...
On the other hand , ticks which have been attached for 4 - 5 days are capable of
causing a lethal paralysis ( Murray & Koch 1969 , Goodrich & Murray 1978 ,
Stone et al . 1979 ) . The increase in the ability of the female tick to cause
paralysis ...
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Medicine ( Baltimore ) 24 : 219 – 242 . Stone , B . F . ( 1979 ) Chemical
characterization studies on salivary gland toxins of the paralysis tick Ixodes
holocyclus . In : I . W . Chubb , & Geffen , L . B . ( eds . ) Neurotoxins : fundamental
and clinical ...
Medicine ( Baltimore ) 24 : 219 – 242 . Stone , B . F . ( 1979 ) Chemical
characterization studies on salivary gland toxins of the paralysis tick Ixodes
holocyclus . In : I . W . Chubb , & Geffen , L . B . ( eds . ) Neurotoxins : fundamental
and clinical ...
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