- A
blood cell (also
called a
hematopoietic cell, hemocyte, or hematocyte) is a cell
produced through hematopoiesis and
found mainly in the blood. Major...
- and venom. If a
polydnavirus is included, it
infects the
nuclei of host
haemocytes and
other cells,
causing symptoms that
benefit the parasite. Host size...
- phenoloxidase, an
enzyme that is
present in its
inactive form
inside haemocytes. This
shows why
darker insects have a
heightened immune response and are...
- system;
their haemocytes locate the
foreign invader and
attack it via phagocytosis, encapsulation, infiltration, or cytotoxicity. The
haemocytes also contribute...
-
antiaggregation factors also
affected the
aggregation and
mobility of
haemocytes. The
saliva of the
species Rhynocoris marginatus (Fab.) and Catamirus...
-
diameter and are
found within the
haemocytes of the oyster.
Lesions occur with
focal infiltration of the
haemocytes within the
connective tissue of the...
-
elaborate septum. The
coelomic fluid contains five
types of
coelomic cells:
haemocytes, granulocytes,
large multinuclear cells,
ciliated urn-shaped
cells and...
- host's
normal immune response, the
venom would have to
adversely affect haemocytes. This was
shown in the
experiment to be the case
where "at
sublethal doses...
-
limited role in
oxygen transport. Two
different types of
blood cells (or
haemocytes)
circulate in the fluid:
Amoebocytes and nephrocytes. The amoebocytes...
- naloxone. In
American lobsters, the
response of
endogenous morphine in both
haemocytes and
neural cells to
noxious stimuli are
mediated by naloxone. When the...