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      EngineeringPharmacognosyInflorescenceROOT
guia de labotario de identificacion tegumentaria
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      BiologyAnimal BiologyTegument
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      Plant BiologyExperimental BotanyOsmotic pressureSeed Coat
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      ParasitologyLocalizationImmunohistochemistryGene expression
Anotación bibliográfica acerca del cabello humano: composición, tipos, anatomía, estructura y enfermedades.
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      MelaninAlbinismPediculosisFolliculitis
guia de laboratoriod de estudio comparativo de formaciones tegumentarias
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      Animal ScienceBiologyTegument
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      PhysiologyZoologyTransmission/Scanning Electron MicroscopyMorphology
Hares in the sandy ecosystem of the Mediterranean coastal plain in Israel consume pods of the widespread desert plantRetama raetam. The aim of this study was to explore some of its qualities as a dispersal agent of such an important... more
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      Earth SciencesSeed DispersalArid environmentsSeed germination
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      ZoologyCrustaceaScanning Electron MicroscopyMorphology
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      ZoologyScanning Electron MicroscopyMorphologySkeleton
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      GeneticsCarbon DioxideCarbonPhotosynthesis
A review of the  external description of mammalian body: body parts, tegument and its annexes
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      MorphologyMammalian MorphologyTegumentExternal Parts of the Mammalian Body
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      Organic ChemistryRelative HumidityFood SciencesWater soluble polymers
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      Biological SciencesHost Parasite InteractionSerine ProteaseTegument
The skin is the most tangible frontier of contact we can describe, so we must understand it in the light of physiology, to understand why it is so important in clinical practice.
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      Gestalt TherapyPsicologíaFisiologyTegument
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      MetabolismPlant BiologyArabidopsis thalianaPhylogeny
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      MicrobiologyMembrane ProteinsExperimental parasitologyHumans
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      Immune responseMass SpectrometryProteomicsConfocal Microscopy
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      ZoologyStructureSocial insectsHistology
The ultrastructure and chemical composition of the proboscis hooks and surrounding tegument of Acanthocephalus lucii (Müller, 1776), a parasite of European perch, Perca fluviatilis Linnaeus, were examined using scanning (SEM) and... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyFish DiseasesTransmission Electron Microscopy
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      Structural BiologyElectron TomographyTomographyStructural
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      VirologyBiological SciencesProtein-Protein InteractionCercopithecus aethiops
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      Earth SciencesSeed DispersalArid environmentsSeed germination
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      Life SciencesTegument
Infection with the human liver fluke, Opisthorchis viverrini, is a serious public health problem in Thailand, Laos and nearby locations in Southeast Asia. Both experimental and epidemiological evidence strongly implicate liver fluke... more
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      CancerProteomicsMembrane ProteinsBiological Sciences
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      BotanyPlant BiologyPolysaccharidesGene expression
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      ParasitologyCytokinesAquaporins (AQP)Liver
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      Mass SpectrometryProteomicsBiological SciencesSheep
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      MicrobiologyExperimental parasitologyPhylogenyPapio
Seeds of three species of Cassia (C. sophera, C. occidentalis and C. Fistula) were studied with the objective of drawing a relationship between seed structure, water absorption and germination. Seed structure was studied using a SEM; It... more
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      BiologyScanning Electron Microscopyseed Science and TechnologyRelation
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      MicrobiologyZoologyImmune responseMembrane Proteins
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      BiologyLocalizationAnalogProteins
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      BiologyMorphogenesisGene expressionColor
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      Gene expressionBiological SciencesPlant PhysiologyCell Differentiation
Components of three cytoskeletal elements, namely, microtubule, intermediate and actin filaments have been localised in the tegument of the 3-week-old juvenile and adult Fasciola gigantica by means of immunofluorescence and... more
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      MicrobiologyCytoskeletonVeterinary ParasitologyAnimals
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      MicrobiologyScanning Electron MicroscopyExperimental parasitologyMovement
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      LocalizationAnalogProteinsCuticle
Schistosoma mansoni masks its surface with adsorbed host proteins including erythrocyte antigens, immunoglobulins, major histocompatibility complex class I, and β2-microglobulin (β2m), presumably as a means of avoiding host immune... more
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      VirologyMolecular MechanicsBiological SciencesHerpes Simplex