Ticks are unique among hematophagous arthropods by continuous attachment to host skin and blood feeding for days; complexity and diversity of biologically active molecules differentially expressed in saliva of tick species; their ability to modulate the host defenses of pain and itch, hemostasis, inflammation, innate and adaptive immunity, and wound healing; and, the diverse array of infectious agents they transmit. All of these interactions occur at the cutaneous interface in a complex sequence of carefully choreographed host defense responses and tick countermeasures resulting in an environment that facilitates successful blood feeding and establishment of tick-borne infectious agents within the host. Here, we examine diverse patterns of...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Tick sialome is comprised of a rich cocktail of bioactive molecules that function as a tool to disar...
Tick-borne viral diseases continue to emerge in the United States, as clearly evident from the incre...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
International audienceTicks are the most important vectors of pathogens affecting both humans and an...
Emerging and re-emerging diseases transmitted by blood feeding arthropods are significant global pub...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
Tick-borne pathogens cause potent infections. These pathogens benefit from molecules contained in ti...
Tick-borne pathogens cause potent infections. These pathogens benefit from molecules contained in ti...
Ixodes hard tick induces skin injury by its sophisticated biting process. Its saliva plays a key rol...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Tick saliva is a complex mixture of peptidic and non-peptidic molecules that aid engorgement. The co...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Tick sialome is comprised of a rich cocktail of bioactive molecules that function as a tool to disar...
Tick-borne viral diseases continue to emerge in the United States, as clearly evident from the incre...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
Ticks are efficient vectors of arboviruses, although less than 10% of tick species are known to be v...
International audienceTicks are the most important vectors of pathogens affecting both humans and an...
Emerging and re-emerging diseases transmitted by blood feeding arthropods are significant global pub...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
Tick-borne pathogens cause potent infections. These pathogens benefit from molecules contained in ti...
Tick-borne pathogens cause potent infections. These pathogens benefit from molecules contained in ti...
Ixodes hard tick induces skin injury by its sophisticated biting process. Its saliva plays a key rol...
Ticks are obligate haematophagous arthropods that represent a major economic drain upon the world's ...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Tick saliva is a complex mixture of peptidic and non-peptidic molecules that aid engorgement. The co...
Ticks acquire a bloodmeal from vertebrate hosts, ranging from mammals to reptiles, and are regularly...
Tick sialome is comprised of a rich cocktail of bioactive molecules that function as a tool to disar...
Tick-borne viral diseases continue to emerge in the United States, as clearly evident from the incre...