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2 DEVELOPMENT AND AUTOLYSIS OF TICK TISSUES Following repletion ,
larvae and nymphs enter a quiescent period , during which there occur
development and moulting to the succeeding stage . In the adult female ,
resources of the ...
2 DEVELOPMENT AND AUTOLYSIS OF TICK TISSUES Following repletion ,
larvae and nymphs enter a quiescent period , during which there occur
development and moulting to the succeeding stage . In the adult female ,
resources of the ...
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Low levels were observed in media from midgut , heart , pericardial tissue , and
central nervous system cultures . ... This remains speculative , however , because
the amounts of RIA - positive material present in the different tissues before or ...
Low levels were observed in media from midgut , heart , pericardial tissue , and
central nervous system cultures . ... This remains speculative , however , because
the amounts of RIA - positive material present in the different tissues before or ...
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Studies on gut tissue of feeding adults The long feeding time required for ticks to
transmit A . marginale suggests a ... Studies on gut tissues from adult ticks
collected on each day of adult feeding ( total , 9 days ) also did not support the
concept ...
Studies on gut tissue of feeding adults The long feeding time required for ticks to
transmit A . marginale suggests a ... Studies on gut tissues from adult ticks
collected on each day of adult feeding ( total , 9 days ) also did not support the
concept ...
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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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