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Page 63
Michell (1975) first suggested that PI hydrolysis opened cell surface Ca”
channels, but this hypothesis is now considered untenable (Hawthorne 1982).
More recently, Salmon & Honeyman (1980) suggested that the PA formed during
the PI ...
Michell (1975) first suggested that PI hydrolysis opened cell surface Ca”
channels, but this hypothesis is now considered untenable (Hawthorne 1982).
More recently, Salmon & Honeyman (1980) suggested that the PA formed during
the PI ...
Page 157
The retrocerebral organ complex and lateral organs, formerly suggested to be
neurohaemal, have been shown not to be involved in release of neurosecretion
into the haemolymph of B. microplus (Binnington 1981c, 1983). Ticks appear to ...
The retrocerebral organ complex and lateral organs, formerly suggested to be
neurohaemal, have been shown not to be involved in release of neurosecretion
into the haemolymph of B. microplus (Binnington 1981c, 1983). Ticks appear to ...
Page 469
The evidence suggested that the later rounded forms of Strahlenkörper present in
the lumen initiated development of parasites in the dhv digest cells, but it was not
possible to identify these forms as ookinetes (fertilized macrogametes). All the ...
The evidence suggested that the later rounded forms of Strahlenkörper present in
the lumen initiated development of parasites in the dhv digest cells, but it was not
possible to identify these forms as ookinetes (fertilized macrogametes). All 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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