Amblyomma americanum serpin 27 (AAS27) is a tick salivary anti-inflammatory protein secreted into the host during feeding.
Ticks successfully feed and transmit pathogens by injecting pharmacological compounds in saliva to thwart host defenses. We have previously used LC-MS/MS to identify proteins that are present in saliva of unfed Amblyomma americanum ticks that were exposed to different hosts. Here we show that A. ame...
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Main Authors: | Lucas Tirloni (Author), Tae Kwon Kim (Author), Markus Berger (Author), Carlos Termignoni (Author), Itabajara da Silva Vaz (Author), Albert Mulenga (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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