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The extensible alloscutal cuticle of the tick, Ixodes ricinus

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005
The 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, 1946
DURING 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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Ixodes inopinatus and Ixodes ricinus (Acari: Ixodidae) Are Sympatric Ticks in North Africa

Journal of medical entomology, 2019
In the present study, we report the sympatric occurrence of Ixodes ricinus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Ixodes inopinatus (Estrada-Peña, Nava, and Petney, 2014) in Tunisia.
Hend Younsi   +6 more
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Toxicology of Ixodes ricinus, the European tick

British Homeopathic Journal, 1998
AbstractThe 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, 2012
The 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
Anna Bajer   +4 more
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The experimental transmission of Babesia divergens by Ixodes ricinus

Experimental Parasitology, 1963
Abstract A strain of Babesia divergens , previously maintained by needle passage in splenectomized calves, has been transmitted in the laboratory by larvae and on one occasion by nymphs of Ixodes ricinus . The infection appeared to be transmitted most readily by larvae after infection of the previous adult stage. The techniques described could be
S.F.M. Davies, S.B. Kendall, L.P. Joyner
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Deciphering the synganglion transcriptome of Ixodes ricinus

2019
Ticks are strict blood-feeding arthropods (Acari) and have the potential to transmit disease agents (bacteria, parasites, viruses). Important gaps remain in our knowledge of the tick synganglion. Understanding of its activity in different conditions could foster the developement of tick-specific acaricides targetting neuroreceptors, or of alternatives ...
Rispe, Claude   +8 more
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Borreliae in larval Ixodes ricinus ticks

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 1995
Juricová Z   +3 more
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Does Ixodes ricinus transmit Bartonella henselae ?

2009
International ...
Bonnet, Sarah   +4 more
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Prolylendopeptidasa z klíštěte Ixodes ricinus

2012
The ticks are important blood-feeding parasites and vectors of pathogens. The hard tick Ixodes ricinus is the most common species in the Czech Republic that transmits Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis. Proteases of the ticks are potential drug targets for the development of new vaccines against these parasites.
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