Functions of salivary glands during tick feeding are discussed. The salivary glands secrete various components essential for attachment to the host and feeding. Among them cement precursors, enzymes and inhibitors, anti-coagulants, prostaglandins, histamine antagonists and agonists, and toxins are of great importance in these processes. The salivary glands are also involved in the excrete of water during feeding, in the regulation of ionic composition of the haemolymph, and in transmission of pathogens
Ticks are using different mechanisms for host immune system suppression. In this thesis, I compared ...
A specific antiserum (12C) raised to a 90-kDa immunogenic component of salivary glands of the tick R...
Saliva of ticks is arguably the most complex saliva of any animal. This is particularly the case for...
As long-term pool feeders, ticks have developed myriad strategies to remain discreetly but solidly a...
Secretions of the tick salivary glands are essential to the successful completion of the prolonged f...
Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasit...
The saliva of ticks (Suborder Ixodida) is critical to their survival as parasites. A tick bite shoul...
Ticks use proteinaceous molecules contained in their saliva to suppress immune response of the host ...
Tick saliva is a complex mixture of peptidic and non-peptidic molecules that aid engorgement. The co...
Tick salivary glands play critical roles in maintaining water balance for survival, as they eliminat...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites that secrete a number of immunomodulatory factors to evade host im...
Of the total water lost during the feeding period by Dermacentor andersoni females, 75% was excreted...
Abstract. In tick salivary glands, genes induced during blood feeding result in the expression of ne...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
International audienceTicks are the most important vectors of pathogens affecting both humans and an...
Ticks are using different mechanisms for host immune system suppression. In this thesis, I compared ...
A specific antiserum (12C) raised to a 90-kDa immunogenic component of salivary glands of the tick R...
Saliva of ticks is arguably the most complex saliva of any animal. This is particularly the case for...
As long-term pool feeders, ticks have developed myriad strategies to remain discreetly but solidly a...
Secretions of the tick salivary glands are essential to the successful completion of the prolonged f...
Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites that cause great damage to host organisms, so these ectoparasit...
The saliva of ticks (Suborder Ixodida) is critical to their survival as parasites. A tick bite shoul...
Ticks use proteinaceous molecules contained in their saliva to suppress immune response of the host ...
Tick saliva is a complex mixture of peptidic and non-peptidic molecules that aid engorgement. The co...
Tick salivary glands play critical roles in maintaining water balance for survival, as they eliminat...
Ticks are blood feeding parasites that secrete a number of immunomodulatory factors to evade host im...
Of the total water lost during the feeding period by Dermacentor andersoni females, 75% was excreted...
Abstract. In tick salivary glands, genes induced during blood feeding result in the expression of ne...
The skin site at which ticks attach to their hosts to feed is the critical interface between the tic...
International audienceTicks are the most important vectors of pathogens affecting both humans and an...
Ticks are using different mechanisms for host immune system suppression. In this thesis, I compared ...
A specific antiserum (12C) raised to a 90-kDa immunogenic component of salivary glands of the tick R...
Saliva of ticks is arguably the most complex saliva of any animal. This is particularly the case for...