MORPHOLOGY AND PROTEIN PROFILES OF SALIVARY GLANDS OF FEMALE SAND FLIES, PHLEBOTOMUS PAPTASI AND PHLEBOTOMUS LANGERONI

Noha Mohamed Abd El-Badiea;

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Sand fly saliva plays an important role in transmission of leishmaniasis and it has the exhibition of immunomodulatory activities by suppressing the host immune response. In this study morphology and protein profiles of salivary glands of the female Phele


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Title MORPHOLOGY AND PROTEIN PROFILES OF SALIVARY GLANDS OF FEMALE SAND FLIES, PHLEBOTOMUS PAPTASI AND PHLEBOTOMUS LANGERONI
Authors Noha Mohamed Abd El-Badiea
Keywords MORPHOLOGY AND PROTEIN PROFILES OF SALIVARY GLANDS OF FEMALE SAND FLIES, PHLEBOTOMUS PAPTASI AND PHLEBOTOMUS LANGERONI
Issue Date 2009
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Sand fly saliva plays an important role in transmission of leishmaniasis and it has the exhibition of immunomodulatory activities by suppressing the host immune response. In this study morphology and protein profiles of salivary glands of the female Phele

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