Ixodes holocyclus is the paralysis tickcommonly found in Australia. I. holocyclus does notcause paralysis in the primary host – bandicoots, butmarkedly affects secondary hosts such as companionanimals, livestock and humans. Holocyclotoxins are theneurotoxin molecules in I. holocyclus responsible forparalysis symptoms. There is a limited understanding ofholocyclotoxins due to the difficulties in purifying andexpressing these toxins in vitro. Next-generationsequencing technologies were utilised for the first time togenerate transcriptome data from two cDNA samples –salivary glands samples collected from female adult ticksengorged on paralysed companion animals and onbandicoots. Contig-encoded proteins in each librarywere annotated according t...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background Tick salivary constituents antagonize inflammatory, immune and hemostatic...
Tick saliva contains a complexmixture of peptides and non-peptides that counteract their hosts’ hem...
Ixodes holocyclus is the paralysis tick commonly found in Australia. I. holocyclus does not cause pa...
© 2017 Australian Society for Parasitology The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) secrete...
Top 1000 differentially expressed genes between salivary gland and viscera transcriptome datasets. H...
Tick saliva facilitates tick feeding and infection of the host. Gene expression analysis of tick sal...
Venom producing animals are ubiquitously disseminated among vertebrates and invertebrates such as fi...
Venom producing animals are ubiquitously disseminated among vertebrates and invertebrates such as fi...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several species of ticks have been reported to ...
Salivary gland transcript list and cluster analysis with AutoFACT descriptions, e values, annotation...
Comparison of Gene Ontology (GO) terms found in the salivary gland (SG) and viscera (VISC) libraries...
Viscera transcript list and cluster analysis with AutoFACT descriptions, e values, annotations, Sign...
Tick salivary glands produce and secrete a variety of compounds that modulate host responses and ens...
Comparison of Gene Ontology (GO) terms found in the SG and VISC libraries of fully engorged I. holoc...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background Tick salivary constituents antagonize inflammatory, immune and hemostatic...
Tick saliva contains a complexmixture of peptides and non-peptides that counteract their hosts’ hem...
Ixodes holocyclus is the paralysis tick commonly found in Australia. I. holocyclus does not cause pa...
© 2017 Australian Society for Parasitology The Australian paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus) secrete...
Top 1000 differentially expressed genes between salivary gland and viscera transcriptome datasets. H...
Tick saliva facilitates tick feeding and infection of the host. Gene expression analysis of tick sal...
Venom producing animals are ubiquitously disseminated among vertebrates and invertebrates such as fi...
Venom producing animals are ubiquitously disseminated among vertebrates and invertebrates such as fi...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several species of ticks have been reported to ...
Salivary gland transcript list and cluster analysis with AutoFACT descriptions, e values, annotation...
Comparison of Gene Ontology (GO) terms found in the salivary gland (SG) and viscera (VISC) libraries...
Viscera transcript list and cluster analysis with AutoFACT descriptions, e values, annotations, Sign...
Tick salivary glands produce and secrete a variety of compounds that modulate host responses and ens...
Comparison of Gene Ontology (GO) terms found in the SG and VISC libraries of fully engorged I. holoc...
Ticks transmit more pathogens to humans and animals than any other arthropod. We describe the 2.1 Gb...
Background Tick salivary constituents antagonize inflammatory, immune and hemostatic...
Tick saliva contains a complexmixture of peptides and non-peptides that counteract their hosts’ hem...