Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick, vectors several human pathogens including Borrelia burgdorferi, the agent of Lyme disease in North America. Pathogen transmission to the vertebrate host occurs when infected ticks feed on the mammalian host to obtain a blood meal. Efforts to understand how the tick confronts host hemostatic mechanisms and imbibes a fluid blood meal have largely focused on the anticoagulation strategies of tick saliva. The blood meal that enters the tick gut remains in a fluid state for several days during the process of feeding, and the role of the tick gut in maintaining the blood-meal fluid is not understood. We now demonstrate that the tick gut produces a potent inhibitor of thrombin, a key enzyme in the mammalia...
<div><p><i>Ixodes scapularis</i> is the most medically important tick species and transmits five of ...
Tick saliva proteins facilitate feeding success and transmission of tick-borne disease agents by tic...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...
Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick, vectors several human pathogens including Borrelia burgdor...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
New tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmentally sustainable and wh...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Ticks acquire nutrients only by a parasitic nature of feeding on animals, including humans. During t...
The data described in this thesis contribute to the understanding of the role of tick proteins in ti...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
<div><p><i>Ixodes scapularis</i> is the most medically important tick species and transmits five of ...
Tick saliva proteins facilitate feeding success and transmission of tick-borne disease agents by tic...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...
Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick, vectors several human pathogens including Borrelia burgdor...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
International audienceNew tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmenta...
New tick and tick-borne pathogen control approaches that are both environmentally sustainable and wh...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Ticks acquire nutrients only by a parasitic nature of feeding on animals, including humans. During t...
The data described in this thesis contribute to the understanding of the role of tick proteins in ti...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
<div><p><i>Ixodes scapularis</i> is the most medically important tick species and transmits five of ...
Tick saliva proteins facilitate feeding success and transmission of tick-borne disease agents by tic...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites transmitting a wide variety of pathogens to their vertebrate hosts...