Navegação Ciências Agrárias por Assunto "Proteômica"
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Changes in saliva protein profile throughout Rhipicephalus microplus blood feeding
(2024) [Artigo de periódico]Background: When feeding on a vertebrate host, ticks secrete saliva, which is a complex mixture of proteins, lipids, and other molecules. Tick saliva assists the vector in modulating host hemostasis, immunity, and tissue ... -
Dataset supporting the proteomic differences found between excretion/secretion products from two isolates of Fasciola hepatica newly excysted juveniles (NEJ) derived from different snail hosts
(2019) [Artigo de periódico]Here we present the proteomic profile datasets of two Fasciola hepatica NEJ isolates derived from different snail hosts: Lymnaea viatrix and Pseudosuccinea columella. The data used in the analysis are related to the article ... -
Editorial : The role of saliva in arthropod-host-pathogen relationships
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A proteomic insight into vitellogenesis during tick ovary maturation
(2018) [Artigo de periódico]Ticks are arthropod ectoparasites of importance for public and veterinary health. The understanding of tick oogenesis and embryogenesis could contribute to the development of novel control methods. However, to date, studies ... -
Tick-host range adaptation : changes in protein profiles in unfed adult Ixodes scapularis and Amblyomma americanum saliva stimulated to feed on different hosts
(2017) [Artigo de periódico]Understanding the molecular basis of how ticks adapt to feed on different animal hosts is central to understanding tick and tick-borne disease (TBD) epidemiology. There is evidence that ticks differentially express specific ... -
Time-resolved proteomic profile of Amblyomma americanum tick saliva during feeding
(2020) [Artigo de periódico]Amblyomma americanum ticks transmit more than a third of human tick-borne disease (TBD) agents in the United States. Tick saliva proteins are critical to success of ticks as vectors of TBD agents, and thus might serve as ...