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6..10), confirming earlier light microscopic observations of neurosecretion
associated with the surface of the tick synganglion (Gabe 1955, Binnington &
Tatchell 1973, Obenchain & Oliver 1975, Binnington, 1981b). The retrocerebral
organ ...
6..10), confirming earlier light microscopic observations of neurosecretion
associated with the surface of the tick synganglion (Gabe 1955, Binnington &
Tatchell 1973, Obenchain & Oliver 1975, Binnington, 1981b). The retrocerebral
organ ...
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6.10 ) , confirming earlier light microscopic observations of neurosecretion
associated with the surface of the tick synganglion ( Gabe 1955 , Binnington &
Tatchell 1973 , Obenchain & Oliver 1975 , Binnington , 1981b ) . The
retrocerebral organ ...
6.10 ) , confirming earlier light microscopic observations of neurosecretion
associated with the surface of the tick synganglion ( Gabe 1955 , Binnington &
Tatchell 1973 , Obenchain & Oliver 1975 , Binnington , 1981b ) . The
retrocerebral organ ...
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peptides ( Binnington 1983 ) . However , there is no definitive information on this ,
or on the times at which the retrocerebral complex is active . Ecdysone is known
to occur in ticks ( Delbecque et al . 1978 , Diehl et al . 1982 ) and to affect their ...
peptides ( Binnington 1983 ) . However , there is no definitive information on this ,
or on the times at which the retrocerebral complex is active . Ecdysone is known
to occur in ticks ( Delbecque et al . 1978 , Diehl et al . 1982 ) and to affect their ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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