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Dual silencing of long and short Amblyomma americanum acidic chitinase forms weakens the tick cement cone stability
Tae K. Kim, Janet Curran, Albert Mulenga
Journal of Experimental Biology 2014 217: 3493-3503; doi: 10.1242/jeb.107979
Tae K. Kim
Texas A&M University AgriLife Research, Department of Entomology, 2475 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, USA
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Janet Curran
Texas A&M University AgriLife Research, Department of Entomology, 2475 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, USA
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Albert Mulenga
Texas A&M University AgriLife Research, Department of Entomology, 2475 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, USA
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vol. 217 no. 19, 3493-3503

DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.107979
PubMed 
25189365

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Print ISSN 
0022-0949
Online ISSN 
1477-9145
History 
  • Received May 13, 2014
  • Accepted July 21, 2014
  • Published online October 1, 2014.
Posted online 
September 04, 2014
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© 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd

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  1. Tae K. Kim,
  2. Janet Curran and
  3. Albert Mulenga*
  1. Texas A&M University AgriLife Research, Department of Entomology, 2475 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, USA
  1. ↵* Author for correspondence (a-mulenga{at}tamu.edu)

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  • Amblyomma americanum
  • Putative acidic chitinase
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Dual silencing of long and short Amblyomma americanum acidic chitinase forms weakens the tick cement cone stability
Tae K. Kim, Janet Curran, Albert Mulenga
Journal of Experimental Biology 2014 217: 3493-3503; doi: 10.1242/jeb.107979
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