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OBSERVATIONS OF FLUORESCENCE IN TICKS (FAMILY: IXODIDAE)

Shade, 2016

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Rhipicephalus sanguineus Latreille ticks. An Olympus SZX7 microscope and Nightsea SFA system with ultraviolet (UV) and royal blue sets were used for observing tick morphology. Ticks were then crushed in liquid nitrogen, vacuum filtered, and external and internal …
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