
Observations have shown that in vitro haemocytes of A. lahorensis are capable of forming different structures, even membrane ones. These structures include mucopolysaccharides. Haemocytes are supposed to take part in the formation and deposition of the basic (intercellular) substance and in the building of tunica propria which can be considered as components of the inner medium.
Nymph, Blood Cells, Hemocytes, Ticks, Animals, In Vitro Techniques, Basement Membrane, Glycosaminoglycans
Nymph, Blood Cells, Hemocytes, Ticks, Animals, In Vitro Techniques, Basement Membrane, Glycosaminoglycans
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