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- who: ufeffMelina Garciaufeff ufeffGuizzoufeff and ufeffPedro L.ufeff ufeffOliveiraufeff from the National Institute of Advanced (AIST), Japan Hebei Normal University, China have published the research: ufeffCoxiellaufeff Endosymbiont of ufeffRhipicephalus microplusufeff Modulates Tick Physiology With a Major Impact in Blood Feeding Capacity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors found that the metanymphs that developed from these tetracycline-treated ticks were completely CERM-free . The differences between these two transcriptomic analyses could explain these distinct findings as (i) R. microplus are one-host ticks; (ii) the ticks analyzed in this study were from a later stage . . .
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