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... acinus and have small granules of the same size as those of c1 but they stain more intensely with PAS , and in electron micrographs the granules ( up to 0.75-1 μm ) are much more electron - dense ( Fig . 1.12 ) . In the type II acinus ...
... acinus and have small granules of the same size as those of c1 but they stain more intensely with PAS , and in electron micrographs the granules ( up to 0.75-1 μm ) are much more electron - dense ( Fig . 1.12 ) . In the type II acinus ...
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... acinus IV in contrast to the way in which the different cell types of the female occupy constant positions within the acini . The agranular cells of the male , which include those of acinus I and the adluminal and abluminal interstitial ...
... acinus IV in contrast to the way in which the different cell types of the female occupy constant positions within the acini . The agranular cells of the male , which include those of acinus I and the adluminal and abluminal interstitial ...
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... acini of both families . The collapsed efferent acinus duct of Argas arboreus is lined by a cuticle layer which is generally thinner than in ixodids ( compare Figs . 5.8 , 5.14 ) , and the cells which comprise the duct have more complex ...
... acini of both families . The collapsed efferent acinus duct of Argas arboreus is lined by a cuticle layer which is generally thinner than in ixodids ( compare Figs . 5.8 , 5.14 ) , and the cells which comprise the duct have more complex ...
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Table of Contents | 13 |
Ticks on reptiles a difference of scale | 17 |
The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
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20-hydroxyecdysone Acari acid acini acinus active uptake adenylate cyclase adult Aeschlimann agranular Amblyomma americanum andersoni anti-tick antibodies antigen arboreus Argas argasid Balashov basal Binnington Biochem bloodmeal body Boophilus microplus cattle cell types cheliceral concentration copulation cuticle cycle Dermacentor variabilis desiccation Diehl digestive cells dopamine dromedarii ecdysone ecdysteroids eggs engorged Entomol enzyme extracts female ticks fluid secretion function Galun genital granules guinea pigs hebraeum hemocoel hemolymph hormone host humidity Hyalomma immune Ixodes holocyclus ixodid ticks Ixodoidea Kaufman Knülle lamellate cells lipid lone star ticks lumen male membrane metabolism midgut molting mouthparts Needham nymphs Obenchain observed oocyte oogenesis oviposition Parasitol phase pheromone protein receptor rehydration ricinus salivary glands Sauer secretory sensilla serum Sonenshine species spermatophore studies temperature tick feeding tick paralysis tick salivary glands tissues type I acini ultrastructure unfed female unfed ticks virgin females vitellogenesis vitellogenin water balance water vapor weight