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3 Argasid salivary glands : comparison of type I acini to ixodids The mouth is the
site of active water uptake in argasids , as shown by mouthpart blocking
experiments ( Knülle & Rudolph 1982 ) . The salivary glands of argasids have not
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3 Argasid salivary glands : comparison of type I acini to ixodids The mouth is the
site of active water uptake in argasids , as shown by mouthpart blocking
experiments ( Knülle & Rudolph 1982 ) . The salivary glands of argasids have not
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Feldman - Muhsam , B . ( 1973 ) Autogeny in soft ticks of the genus Ornithodoros
( Acari : Argasidae ) . J . Parasitol . ... Feldman - Muhsam , B . & Borut , S . ( 1978 )
Further observations on spermatophore formation in argasid ticks . J . Insect ...
Feldman - Muhsam , B . ( 1973 ) Autogeny in soft ticks of the genus Ornithodoros
( Acari : Argasidae ) . J . Parasitol . ... Feldman - Muhsam , B . & Borut , S . ( 1978 )
Further observations on spermatophore formation in argasid ticks . J . Insect ...
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Alveonasus lahorensis ( Ixodidae , Argasidae ) . ... Fujisaki , K . , Kamio , T . , &
Kitaoka , S . ( 1984 ) Passage of host serum components , including antibodies
specific for Theileria sergenti , across the digestive tract of argasid and ixodid
ticks .
Alveonasus lahorensis ( Ixodidae , Argasidae ) . ... Fujisaki , K . , Kamio , T . , &
Kitaoka , S . ( 1984 ) Passage of host serum components , including antibodies
specific for Theileria sergenti , across the digestive tract of argasid and ixodid
ticks .
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The cell biology of the ixodid tick salivary gland | 22 |
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The paralyzing toxin and other immunogens of the tick Ixodes holocyclus | 75 |
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