نتایج جستجو برای: blood sucking

تعداد نتایج: 688631  

2017
Paul-Yannick Bitome-Essono Benjamin Ollomo Céline Arnathau Patrick Durand Nancy Diamella Mokoudoum Lauriane Yacka-Mouele Alain-Prince Okouga Larson Boundenga Bertrand Mve-Ondo Judicaël Obame-Nkoghe Philippe Mbehang-Nguema Flobert Njiokou Boris Makanga Rémi Wattier Diego Ayala Francisco J Ayala Francois Renaud Virginie Rougeron Francois Bretagnolle Franck Prugnolle Christophe Paupy

About 60% of emerging infectious diseases in humans are of zoonotic origin. Their increasing number requires the development of new methods for early detection and monitoring of infectious agents in wildlife. Here, we investigated whether blood meals from hematophagous flies could be used to identify the infectious agents circulating in wild vertebrates. To this aim, 1230 blood-engorged flies w...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Gabriela O Paiva-Silva Christine Cruz-Oliveira Ernesto S Nakayasu Clarissa M Maya-Monteiro Boris C Dunkov Hatisaburo Masuda Igor C Almeida Pedro L Oliveira

Hematophagous insects are vectors of diseases that affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. A common physiological event in the life of these insects is the hydrolysis of host hemoglobin in the digestive tract, leading to a massive release of heme, a known prooxidant molecule. Diverse organisms, from bacteria to plants, express the enzyme heme oxygenase, which catalyzes the oxidative de...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2004
J M C Ribeiro J Andersen M A C Silva-Neto V M Pham M K Garfield J G Valenzuela

Rhodnius prolixus is a Hemiptera that feeds exclusively on vertebrate blood in all life stages. Its salivary glands produce potent pharmacological substances that counteract host hemostasis, including anti-clotting, anti-platelet, and vasodilatory substances. To obtain a further insight into the salivary biochemical and pharmacological complexity of this insect, a cDNA library was randomly sequ...

2015
Raghavendra M Shetty Manoj Shetty N Shridhar Shetty Anushka Deoghare

Thumb and digit-sucking habits or non-nutritive sucking are considered to be the most prevalent among oral habits. Most children stop thumb sucking on their own. If the habit continues beyond 3 to 4 years of age, it not only affects the dental occlusion, but the shape of the thumb/digit may be altered as well. This article presents the management of thumb sucking by modified RURS, elbow guard i...

Journal: :Arthropod structure & development 2012
Harald W Krenn Horst Aspöck

This review compares the mouthparts and their modes of operation in blood-feeding Arthropoda which have medical relevance to humans. All possess piercing blood-sucking proboscides which exhibit thin stylet-shaped structures to puncture the host's skin. The tips of the piercing structures are serrated to provide anchorage. Usually, the piercing organs are enveloped by a soft sheath-like part whi...

2011
Shahid Karim Parul Singh José M. C. Ribeiro

BACKGROUND Saliva of blood sucking arthropods contains compounds that antagonize their hosts' hemostasis, which include platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction and blood clotting; saliva of these organisms also has anti-inflammatory and immunomodullatory properties. Perhaps because hosts mount an active immune response against these compounds, the diversity of these compounds is large even among...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید