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A RESPONSE OF LONE STAR TICKS TO DEHYDRATING CONDITIONS
MODERATELY HYDRATED DEHYDRATING BODY WATER CONTENT 52.8 %
46 % HEMOL YMPH VOLUME 8.8 % 8 % . HEMOLYMPH OSMOTIC PRESSURE
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A RESPONSE OF LONE STAR TICKS TO DEHYDRATING CONDITIONS
MODERATELY HYDRATED DEHYDRATING BODY WATER CONTENT 52.8 %
46 % HEMOL YMPH VOLUME 8.8 % 8 % . HEMOLYMPH OSMOTIC PRESSURE
4 12 ...
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In ticks some yolk proteins are probably synthesized by oocytes, but most are
derived from the fat body (Diehl et al. 1982). These data are supported by work
showing that Vg and Vn are present in female hemolymph and eggs, respectively
...
In ticks some yolk proteins are probably synthesized by oocytes, but most are
derived from the fat body (Diehl et al. 1982). These data are supported by work
showing that Vg and Vn are present in female hemolymph and eggs, respectively
...
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In Rhipicephalus sanguineus, immunodiffusion using Ouchterlony's double-
diffusion technique and immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated that vitellogenin is
produced by the fat body and the midgut (Fig. 11.17). Vitellogenin from either
source ...
In Rhipicephalus sanguineus, immunodiffusion using Ouchterlony's double-
diffusion technique and immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated that vitellogenin is
produced by the fat body and the midgut (Fig. 11.17). Vitellogenin from either
source ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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