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Gluconeogenesis is essential for trypanosome development in the tsetse fly vector. [PDF]
Wargnies M +17 more
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Thioester-containing proteins in the tsetse fly (Glossina) and their response to trypanosome infection. [PDF]
Matetovici I, Van Den Abbeele J.
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Semi-annual report, April 1st - November 30th 2002. Farming in Tsetse controlled area (FITCA). Environmental Monitoring and Management Component (EMMC). Project N° 7 ACP RPR 578 [PDF]
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Glycogen in the proventriculus of the tsetse fly
Journal of Insect Physiology, 1973Abstract Glycogen was detected in the proventriculus of the tsetse fly, Glossina morsitans morsitans, by ultrastructural, histochemical, and biochemical methods. This organ contained ten times or more glycogen on a dry weight basis than was found in the thoracic muscle.
M A, D'Costa, M J, Rice, A, Latif
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Bacteroids in the ovaries of a tsetse fly
Nature, 1974SYMBIONTS of Glossina previously described by Wigglesworth1 as Gram-negative intracellular bacteroids are located in a group of specialised cells, the mycetome, in the midgut. Their intracellular nature is well known from studies with the light1–3 and electron4 microscopes (see Fig. 4).
E, Huebner, K G, Davey
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Detection of Tsetse Fly at Night
Nature, 1958PAINTS which fluoresce in ultra-violet light were found promising in the laboratory for marking Glossina 1. A test to confirm the usefulness of the method in the field was made in January 1957, with Glossina swynnertoni Austen, at Shinyanga, Lake Province, Tanganyika.
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Phospholipases of the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1978Abstract 1. 1. Phospholipases of Glossina morsitans during pupal and adult fly developmental stages were investigated. 2. 2. Only phospholipases A and B were detectable, phospholipases C and D were not detected. 3. 3. Phospholipases A and B were affected by factors such as, pH, deoxycholate and Ca 2+ in a way similar to ...
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Chemical notes of tsetse fly mating
Science, 2023Volatile pheromones offer a means to control flies that spread ...
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Biology of African trypanosomes in the tsetse fly
Biology of the Cell, 1988African trypanosomes present several features of interest to cell biologists. These include: a repressible single mitochondrion with a large mass of mitochondrial DNA, the kinetoplast; a special organelle, the glycosome, which houses the enzymes of the glycolytic chain; a surface coat of variable glycoprotein which enables the parasite to evade the ...
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