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After stimulation by dopamine was removed, cAMP decreased faster in glands
from slowly feeding ticks than in glands of rapidly feeding ticks. Cyclic AMP in the
salivary glands of unfed females did not increase when glands were incubated ...
After stimulation by dopamine was removed, cAMP decreased faster in glands
from slowly feeding ticks than in glands of rapidly feeding ticks. Cyclic AMP in the
salivary glands of unfed females did not increase when glands were incubated ...
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Cyclic AMP stimulated the phosphorylation of at least 14 proteins in broken cell
preparations of tick salivary glands, 9 of ... Following stimulation, glands were
fractionated and then subjected to electrophoresis and autoradiography as
above.
Cyclic AMP stimulated the phosphorylation of at least 14 proteins in broken cell
preparations of tick salivary glands, 9 of ... Following stimulation, glands were
fractionated and then subjected to electrophoresis and autoradiography as
above.
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8.3 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STIMULI PRODUCED DURING MATING 8.3.
1 Mechanical stimulation We investigated the role of mechanical stimulation of
the female genital ducts by introducing small metal beads into the vagina and the
...
8.3 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STIMULI PRODUCED DURING MATING 8.3.
1 Mechanical stimulation We investigated the role of mechanical stimulation of
the female genital ducts by introducing small metal beads into the vagina and the
...
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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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