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Patton, T. G., Dietrich, G., Brandt, K., Dolan, M. C., Piesman, J., Gilmore Jr., R. D. Saliva, Salivary Gland, and Hemolymph Collection from Ixodes scapularis Ticks. J. Vis. Exp. (60), e3894, doi:10.3791/3894 (2012).
虽然我们实验室的工作重点是在 B 螺旋体和I。肩胛蜱,在本协议中提到的技术可用于研究其他传染性病原体的蜱传和蜱种。此外,这些技术也可以被用来对若虫或相对容易的成年人。幼虫用这些技术可以挑战,由于其规模。直到解剖技术掌握,因此建议使用未受感染的蜱。同样重要的是解剖感染时,运用适当的生物安全措施特德或野外采集的蜱。在这个视频协议的方法,可以用来作为对如何开展蜱解剖和执行这些技术时,看什么准则。
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Dear professors:
This video experiments is basically valuable! and really meaningful for me, i am now focusing on ticks as a master student.
however, our library hasn't purchased it yet, could you do me a favor to send it for me,
my email is xinwang19871216@yahoo.com,
really thanks for you~
This video experiments is basically valuable! and really meaningful for me, i am now focusing on ticks as a master student.
however, our library hasn't purchased it yet, could you do me a favor to send it for me,
my email is xinwang19871216@yahoo.com,
really thanks for you~
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ReplyPosted by: sanger w.May 30, 2012, 9:59 PM