In addition to being the conduit for pathogens into hosts, tick saliva contains a broad array of secretory products that facilitate prolonged tick attachment and blood feeding. Proteins found in tick saliva modulate host hemostasis and immune responses. However, it is not clear whether ticks manipulate the immune responses of their hosts by disrupting the antigen-processing pathways of the hosts. Protein secretion into tick saliva from the salivary glands is due to exocytosis of vesicular membrane-bound granular material regulated by SNARE complex proteins. Proteins associated with vesicles (v-SNAREs) are essential components of the exocytotic process. In this study, we assessed the functional significance of synaptobrevin, a SNARE protein,...
The signalling pathways in tick salivary glands that control ‘sialo‐secretome’ secretion at the tick...
The function of chitin binding protein (CBP) and two isoforms of cathepsin B (cathB1, cathB2) were t...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Abstract Background Progress in generating comprehensive EST libraries and genome sequencing is sett...
Ticks are obligate blood feeding ectoparasites that transmit a wide variety of pathogenic microorgan...
Tick proteins have been shown to be useful for the development of vaccines which reduce tick infesta...
Ticks are an example of an efficient ectoparasite that feeds on a variety of hosts including humans,...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The signalling pathways in tick salivary glands that control ‘sialo‐secretome’ secretion at the tick...
The function of chitin binding protein (CBP) and two isoforms of cathepsin B (cathB1, cathB2) were t...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Ixodes scapularis is the main vector of Lyme disease in the eastern and central United States. Tick ...
Abstract Background Progress in generating comprehensive EST libraries and genome sequencing is sett...
Ticks are obligate blood feeding ectoparasites that transmit a wide variety of pathogenic microorgan...
Tick proteins have been shown to be useful for the development of vaccines which reduce tick infesta...
Ticks are an example of an efficient ectoparasite that feeds on a variety of hosts including humans,...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...
The signalling pathways in tick salivary glands that control ‘sialo‐secretome’ secretion at the tick...
The function of chitin binding protein (CBP) and two isoforms of cathepsin B (cathB1, cathB2) were t...
To feed successfully, ticks must bypass or suppress the host's defense mechanisms, particularly the ...