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Tick neurohaemal terminals contain electron-dense “T-bar structures and
clustered microvesicles which make the terminals indistinguishable, in all
respects, except for their contiguity with the haemocoel, from some neuropilar
and peripheral ...
Tick neurohaemal terminals contain electron-dense “T-bar structures and
clustered microvesicles which make the terminals indistinguishable, in all
respects, except for their contiguity with the haemocoel, from some neuropilar
and peripheral ...
Page 157
6.2 contains granules of a size which are found in terminals both within the
neuropile ( Fig . ... 6.5 POSSIBLE ADRENERGIC CELLS The synganglion of B.
microplus is known to contain a number of cell bodies and areas of neuropile
which ...
6.2 contains granules of a size which are found in terminals both within the
neuropile ( Fig . ... 6.5 POSSIBLE ADRENERGIC CELLS The synganglion of B.
microplus is known to contain a number of cell bodies and areas of neuropile
which ...
Page 157
Tick neurohaemal terminals contain electron - dense ' T - bar ' structures and
clustered microvesicles which make the terminals indistinguishable , in all
respects , except for their contiguity with the haemocoel , from some neuropilar
and ...
Tick neurohaemal terminals contain electron - dense ' T - bar ' structures and
clustered microvesicles which make the terminals indistinguishable , in all
respects , except for their contiguity with the haemocoel , from some neuropilar
and ...
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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