BioTechniques for Preclinical Development | March 2009
Volume:46
, Issue Number:3
Cover Image:
Larva of a tick (Rhipicephalus microplus) fixed in the skin of a cow. The cells in green close to the tick mouthparts are granulocytes, while the cells in red are gamma-delta T cells. The nuclei are stained in blue (DAPI). Image courtesy of Constantin Constantinoiu, University of Queensland; Louise Jackson, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries; Nick Jonsson, University of Queensland; and Wayne Jorgensen, Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries, Queensland, Australia
Research Reports
William G. Schroeder,
Laura M. Mitrescu,
Marcia L. Hart,
Ranjana Unnithan,
John M. Gilchrist,
Erin E. Smith,
Crystal Shanley,
Katharine M. Benedict,
Lauren Taraba,
John Volckens,
Randall J. Basaraba,
and Alan R. Schenkel
BioTechniques, Vol. 46, No. 3, March 2009, pp. Piii–Pviii
doi
10.2144/000112895
Douglas G. Roberts,
Tom B. Morrison,
Shau Neen Liu-Cordero,
Jamie Cho,
Javier Garcia,
Tanya S. Kanigan,
Kevin Munnelly,
and Colin J.H. Brenan
BioTechniques, Vol. 46, No. 3, March 2009, pp. ix–xiii
doi
10.2144/000112887
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