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Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine, 2008
A 70‐year old woman attended the dermatology clinic with a tick attached to her upper thigh (Figure 1).
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A 70‐year old woman attended the dermatology clinic with a tick attached to her upper thigh (Figure 1).
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Die Biologie der Ixodes ricinus Zecke
Therapeutische Umschau, 2005Zecken gehören zur Klasse der Arachnida oder Spinnentiere. Weltweit existieren mehr als 800 verschiedene Arten von Zecken. Nur etwa 30 dieser Zecken stechen den Menschen regelmäßig. Etwa 90% der Zecken gehören zur Familie der Schildzecken oder Ixodidae.
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Differential diagnosis of Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus: nymphs and larvae
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2018We developed a method for differential diagnosis of nymphs and larvae of sheep (Ixodes ricinus (L.)) and taiga (I. persulcatus Sch.) ticks (Parasitiformes: Ixodidae) which allows to identify live material in the field.
L. A. Grigoryeva, M. K. Stanyukovich
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Published as part of Fedorov, Denis & Hornok, Sándor, 2024, Checklist of hosts, illustrated geographical range, and ecology of tick species from the genus Ixodes (Acari, Ixodidae) in Russia and other post-Soviet countries, pp.
Fedorov, Denis, Hornok, Sándor
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Fedorov, Denis, Hornok, Sándor
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Phylogenetic placement of Turkish populations of Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes inopinatus
Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2022Studies on phylogeography and population structure of Ixodes ricinus have been carried out in Europe for decades, but the number of specimens from the Middle East included in these analyses is relatively small, despite the wide distribution of the species in this area. This study aimed to clarify the phylogenetic positions of I.
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The extensible alloscutal cuticle of the tick, Ixodes ricinus
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005The proteins in the distensible alloscutal cuticle of the blood-feeding tick, Ixodes ricinus, have been characterized by electrophoresis and chromatography, two of the proteins were purified and their total amino acid sequence determined. They show sequence similarity to cuticular proteins from the spider, Araneus diadematus, and the horseshoe crab ...
Andersen, Svend Olav, Roepstorff, Peter
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Hatching of the Egg of Ixodes ricinus L
Nature, 1946DURING the course of an ecological investigation, we have had abundant opportunity for observing eggs of Ixodes ricinus L. A recent communication1 on the mechanism of the hatching process raises some points of interest.
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Published as part of Kolarova, Nevena, Gradinarov, Denis & Petrova, Yana, 2024, Hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida) in Sakar Mountains, SE Bulgaria, pp.
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Toxicology of Ixodes ricinus, the European tick
British Homeopathic Journal, 1998AbstractThe following paper is a summary of studies of Ixodes ricinus, the European castor bean tick, and its toxicology. A materia medica based on human envenomation by I. ricinus is also provided.
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Diversity of Babesia in Ixodes ricinus ticks in Poland
Advances in Medical Sciences, 2012The aims of this study were: (1) to estimate Babesia prevalence in the most common species of tick in Poland, Ixodes ricinus, in two recreational areas (Urwitałt in the Mazury Lake District and Bielański Forest in Warsaw), and (2) to evaluate the molecular diversity of Babesia isolates in questing I. ricinus in Poland.Questing ticks were collected from
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