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1 Anatomical The paired salivary glands of ixodid ticks consist of clusters of
alveoli running about two - thirds the length of the tick ( Balashov 1972 ) . The
glands of females consist of three kinds of alveoli ( acini ) and multiple types of
cells .
1 Anatomical The paired salivary glands of ixodid ticks consist of clusters of
alveoli running about two - thirds the length of the tick ( Balashov 1972 ) . The
glands of females consist of three kinds of alveoli ( acini ) and multiple types of
cells .
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Types II and III alveoli from ticks weighing 100 – 500 mg were considerably larger
, with greatly enlarged lumens ... was seen in the basal regions of the alveolus ,
and granular material formerly seen in the granular cells was mostly absent .
Types II and III alveoli from ticks weighing 100 – 500 mg were considerably larger
, with greatly enlarged lumens ... was seen in the basal regions of the alveolus ,
and granular material formerly seen in the granular cells was mostly absent .
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... Ownby , C . L . , Krolak , J . M . , Claypool , P . L . , & Sauer , J . R . ( 1984 ) The
effects of attachment , feeding and mating on the morphology of the Type I
alveolus of salivary glands of the lone star tick , Amblyomma americanum ( L . ) .
... Ownby , C . L . , Krolak , J . M . , Claypool , P . L . , & Sauer , J . R . ( 1984 ) The
effects of attachment , feeding and mating on the morphology of the Type I
alveolus of salivary glands of the lone star tick , Amblyomma americanum ( L . ) .
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The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
2 | 46 |
The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus | 75 |
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