Among arthropod pests, mites are responsible for considerable damage to crops, humans and other animals. However, detailed physiological data on these organisms remain sparse, mainly because of their small size but possibly also because of their extreme diversity. Focusing on intestinal proteases, we draw together information from three distinct mite species that all feed on skin but have separately adapted to a free-living, a strictly ecto-parasitic and a parasitic lifestyle. A wide range of studies involving immunohistology, molecular biology, X-ray crystallography and enzyme biochemistry of mite gut proteases suggests that these creatures have diverged considerably as house dust mites, sheep scab mites and scabies mites. Each species has...
Sheep scab is a highly contagious ectoparasitic disease that is caused by infestation with the mite...
Scabies is a disease of considerable importance in the developing world and among disadvantaged peop...
Infestation of skin by the parasitic itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei afflicts 300 million people worldwi...
burrows into the skin of its host, obtaining nutrition from host skin and blood. Aspartic proteases...
Scabies is an infectious disease of the skin caused by infestation with the parasitic mite Sarcoptes...
Background: Scabies is a disease of worldwide significance, causing considerable morbidity in both h...
The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is the causative agent of scabies, a disease that is common amo...
The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is the causative agent of scabies, a disease that is common amo...
31 p.-3 fig.-3 tab.-2 fig. supl.-1 tab. supl.Digestive proteases of the phytophagous mite Tetranychu...
11 p.-5 fig.The digestive physiology of house dust mites (HDM) is of interest to understand their al...
Background: Scabies is worldwide one of the most common, yet neglected, parasitic skin infections, a...
Abstract Background Astigmatic mites contain potent allergens that can trigger IgE‐mediated immune r...
Since the discovery that Der p 1 is a cysteine protease, the role of proteolytic activity in allergi...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Sheep scab is a highly contagious ectoparasitic disease that is caused by infestation with the mite...
Scabies is a disease of considerable importance in the developing world and among disadvantaged peop...
Infestation of skin by the parasitic itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei afflicts 300 million people worldwi...
burrows into the skin of its host, obtaining nutrition from host skin and blood. Aspartic proteases...
Scabies is an infectious disease of the skin caused by infestation with the parasitic mite Sarcoptes...
Background: Scabies is a disease of worldwide significance, causing considerable morbidity in both h...
The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is the causative agent of scabies, a disease that is common amo...
The scabies mite, Sarcoptes scabiei, is the causative agent of scabies, a disease that is common amo...
31 p.-3 fig.-3 tab.-2 fig. supl.-1 tab. supl.Digestive proteases of the phytophagous mite Tetranychu...
11 p.-5 fig.The digestive physiology of house dust mites (HDM) is of interest to understand their al...
Background: Scabies is worldwide one of the most common, yet neglected, parasitic skin infections, a...
Abstract Background Astigmatic mites contain potent allergens that can trigger IgE‐mediated immune r...
Since the discovery that Der p 1 is a cysteine protease, the role of proteolytic activity in allergi...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Parasitic infestation of the skin by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei is a significant problem worldwide, ...
Sheep scab is a highly contagious ectoparasitic disease that is caused by infestation with the mite...
Scabies is a disease of considerable importance in the developing world and among disadvantaged peop...
Infestation of skin by the parasitic itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei afflicts 300 million people worldwi...