Rabbits and goats were inoculated with crude, membrane-associated and soluble components extracted from unengorged adult females and nymphs of the bont tick Amblyomma hebraeum. Inoculation provided some protection against nymphal infestation, however it had little effect on adult feeding. Histological examination of adults fed on inoculated hosts showed evidence of gut damage. Skin provocation testing with tick extracts elicited a Type I immediate hypersensitivity which was influenced by antihistamine. A delayed skin reaction was also evident. Whether this was attributable to Type III Arthus reaction or Type IV cell-mediated hypersensitivity was not determined. A comparative histological study of sites of tick extract injection, on inoculat...
In general, hosts develop resistance to ticks after repeated infestations; nevertheless, several stu...
The objective of this study was to immunize rabbits with midgut membrane-bound proteins derived from...
Uninfected nymphs of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum were fed on hamsters that had been i...
Rabbits exposed to female Ixodes dammini (both uninfected and infected with Borrelia burgdorferii or...
The cutaneous hypersensitivity test was used to correlate host resistance to ticks and type of react...
Rabbits and goats were inoculated with crude, membrane-associated and soluble components extracted f...
Resistance to infestation by Hyalomma a. anatolicum and Hyalomma dromedarii adults was induced in r...
In developing a vaccine against Rhipicephalus app en diculatus, an important tick ectoparasite of li...
In the present study we compared the immunological reactions between Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick-i...
Immunization of cattle against Boophilus microplus using extracts derived from adult female ticks: h...
Proteins extracted from salivary glands of unfed, three days and five days fed adult Hyalomma margin...
This study analyzed the histopathology of rabbit skin, previously immunized with SGE2, SGE4, and SGE...
The cutaneous hypersensitivity induced by Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick extract in dogs (natural hos...
<p>A. Guinea pigs challenged with <i>I. scapularis</i> nymphs subsequent to immunization with protei...
The present study histologically analyzed the salivary glands of Rhipicephalus sanguineus females fe...
In general, hosts develop resistance to ticks after repeated infestations; nevertheless, several stu...
The objective of this study was to immunize rabbits with midgut membrane-bound proteins derived from...
Uninfected nymphs of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum were fed on hamsters that had been i...
Rabbits exposed to female Ixodes dammini (both uninfected and infected with Borrelia burgdorferii or...
The cutaneous hypersensitivity test was used to correlate host resistance to ticks and type of react...
Rabbits and goats were inoculated with crude, membrane-associated and soluble components extracted f...
Resistance to infestation by Hyalomma a. anatolicum and Hyalomma dromedarii adults was induced in r...
In developing a vaccine against Rhipicephalus app en diculatus, an important tick ectoparasite of li...
In the present study we compared the immunological reactions between Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick-i...
Immunization of cattle against Boophilus microplus using extracts derived from adult female ticks: h...
Proteins extracted from salivary glands of unfed, three days and five days fed adult Hyalomma margin...
This study analyzed the histopathology of rabbit skin, previously immunized with SGE2, SGE4, and SGE...
The cutaneous hypersensitivity induced by Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick extract in dogs (natural hos...
<p>A. Guinea pigs challenged with <i>I. scapularis</i> nymphs subsequent to immunization with protei...
The present study histologically analyzed the salivary glands of Rhipicephalus sanguineus females fe...
In general, hosts develop resistance to ticks after repeated infestations; nevertheless, several stu...
The objective of this study was to immunize rabbits with midgut membrane-bound proteins derived from...
Uninfected nymphs of Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum were fed on hamsters that had been i...