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- who: Claude Rispe from the INRAE, Oniris, BIOEPAR, Nantes, France have published the research: Transcriptome of the synganglion in the tick, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Two companion studies of this study reported the sequencing of synganglion transcriptomes of the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis . The authors propose that the synganglion overall activity could be lowered when ticks are fixed on a host and start to feed, due to the down-regulation of several functions associated with mobility or sensorial activities related to host-search, for example.
- how: In the recent study of . . .
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