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Chinzei , Y . , Chino , H . , & Takahashi , K . ( 1983 ) Purification and properties of
vitellogenin and vitellin from a tick , Ornithodoros moubata , J . Comp . Physiol .
152 13 – 21 . Connat , J . L . , Ducommun , J . , & Diehl , P . A . ( 1983 ) Juvenile ...
Chinzei , Y . , Chino , H . , & Takahashi , K . ( 1983 ) Purification and properties of
vitellogenin and vitellin from a tick , Ornithodoros moubata , J . Comp . Physiol .
152 13 – 21 . Connat , J . L . , Ducommun , J . , & Diehl , P . A . ( 1983 ) Juvenile ...
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4 VITELLOGENIN PRODUCTION The midgut is one of two sites of vitellogenin
production in two species of ixodids ... using Ouchterlony ' s double - diffusion
technique and immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated that vitellogenin is
produced by ...
4 VITELLOGENIN PRODUCTION The midgut is one of two sites of vitellogenin
production in two species of ixodids ... using Ouchterlony ' s double - diffusion
technique and immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated that vitellogenin is
produced by ...
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16 ) , until , at the end of oviposition , the vitellogenic cells are difficult to
distinguish from adjacent digestive cells ( Fig . 11 . 10 ) . Several facts support the
conclusion that the vitellogenic cell is the cell that produces vitellogenin in the
midgut of ...
16 ) , until , at the end of oviposition , the vitellogenic cells are difficult to
distinguish from adjacent digestive cells ( Fig . 11 . 10 ) . Several facts support the
conclusion that the vitellogenic cell is the cell that produces vitellogenin in the
midgut of ...
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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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