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76 4.3 The nature of holocyclotoxin 76 4.3.1 Biochemistry . 4.3.2 Mode of action
79 4.4 Host responses to immunogens 79 4.4.1 Holocyclotoxin . 79 4.4.2
Allergens . 83 4.5 Salivary glands 84 4.5.1 General organization 84 4.5.2
Development ...
76 4.3 The nature of holocyclotoxin 76 4.3.1 Biochemistry . 4.3.2 Mode of action
79 4.4 Host responses to immunogens 79 4.4.1 Holocyclotoxin . 79 4.4.2
Allergens . 83 4.5 Salivary glands 84 4.5.1 General organization 84 4.5.2
Development ...
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158 : 781-785 . Fraker , P. J. & Speck , J. C. Jr. ( 1978 ) Protein and cell
membrane iodinations with a sparingly soluble chloramide , 1,3,4,6 - tetrachloro
3alpha , 6 - alpha - diphenylglcoluril . Biochem . Biophys . Res . Commun . 80 :
849-857 .
158 : 781-785 . Fraker , P. J. & Speck , J. C. Jr. ( 1978 ) Protein and cell
membrane iodinations with a sparingly soluble chloramide , 1,3,4,6 - tetrachloro
3alpha , 6 - alpha - diphenylglcoluril . Biochem . Biophys . Res . Commun . 80 :
849-857 .
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Whether or not this is a unique property of reptile ticks remains untested because
biochemical systematics have not been used in other tick groups. I believe this
should be a priority in tick taxa which are suspected disease vectors. Intrinsically
...
Whether or not this is a unique property of reptile ticks remains untested because
biochemical systematics have not been used in other tick groups. I believe this
should be a priority in tick taxa which are suspected disease vectors. Intrinsically
...
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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