Hyalomma asiaticum supports tolerance to extreme low and high temperatures by regulating the expression of different proteins in the hemolymph
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ABSTRACT: Ticks are specialized blood-sucking ectoparasitic arthropods that suck large quantities of blood from their hosts while carrying and transmitting a wide range of pathogens, including protozoa, bacteria, rickettsiae, helminths, and viral diseases. Tick bites can cause itchy and painful skin, anemia, weight loss, and even paralysis and death in the host, posing a major threat not only to the health of humans, domestic animals and wildlife, but also to industries such as animal husbandry.
ORGANISM(S): Hyalomma Asiaticum Asiaticum
SUBMITTER:
Hui Wang
PROVIDER: PXD053685 | iProX | Fri Jul 05 00:00:00 BST 2024
REPOSITORIES: iProX
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