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J R Sauer

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Journal of Insect Physiology|September 1, 1974
Control of 36C1 uptake by isolated salivary glands of the lone star tickJ R Sauer, J H Frick, J A Hair
Journal of Insect Physiology|August 1, 1970
Midgut epithelium of the American cockroach: possible sites of neurosecretory releaseR D Wright, J R Sauer, R R Mills
Journal of Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1981
Evidence for a D1 dopamine receptor in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (L.)S P Schmidt, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C: Comparative Pharmacology|January 1, 1982
A dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclase in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (L.)S P Schmidt, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 1, 1994
Protein phosphatase 1 and 2A in tick salivary glands as assessed by responses to okadaic acidA E Qureshi, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1994
Cell membrane receptors and regulation of cell function in ticks and blood-sucking insectsJ R Sauer, J L McSwain, R C Essenberg
Journal of Medical Entomology|January 1, 1992
Oral secretion elicited by effectors of signal transduction pathways in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae)J L McSwain, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Comparative and General Pharmacology|March 1, 1970
Hormonal control of excretion in the American cockroach. II. Preliminary purification of a diuretic and antidiuretic hormoneG A Goldbard, J R Sauer, R R Mills
Journal of Medical Entomology|April 25, 1973
The ecology and behavior of the lone star tick (Acarina: Ixodidae). 3. The effect of season on molting time and post-molt behavior of engorged nymphs and adultsP J Semtner, J R Sauer, J A Hair
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 1, 1996
Tick salivary prostaglandins: Presence, origin and significanceA S Bowman, J W Dillwith, J R Sauer
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Journal of Insect Physiology|September 1, 1974
Control of 36C1 uptake by isolated salivary glands of the lone star tickJ R Sauer, J H Frick, J A Hair
Journal of Insect Physiology|August 1, 1970
Midgut epithelium of the American cockroach: possible sites of neurosecretory releaseR D Wright, J R Sauer, R R Mills
Journal of Cyclic Nucleotide Research|January 1, 1981
Evidence for a D1 dopamine receptor in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (L.)S P Schmidt, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C: Comparative Pharmacology|January 1, 1982
A dopamine sensitive adenylate cyclase in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (L.)S P Schmidt, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|March 1, 1994
Protein phosphatase 1 and 2A in tick salivary glands as assessed by responses to okadaic acidA E Qureshi, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
International Journal for Parasitology|February 1, 1994
Cell membrane receptors and regulation of cell function in ticks and blood-sucking insectsJ R Sauer, J L McSwain, R C Essenberg
Journal of Medical Entomology|January 1, 1992
Oral secretion elicited by effectors of signal transduction pathways in the salivary glands of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae)J L McSwain, R C Essenberg, J R Sauer
Comparative and General Pharmacology|March 1, 1970
Hormonal control of excretion in the American cockroach. II. Preliminary purification of a diuretic and antidiuretic hormoneG A Goldbard, J R Sauer, R R Mills
Journal of Medical Entomology|April 25, 1973
The ecology and behavior of the lone star tick (Acarina: Ixodidae). 3. The effect of season on molting time and post-molt behavior of engorged nymphs and adultsP J Semtner, J R Sauer, J A Hair
Parasitology Today (Personal Ed.)|October 1, 1996
Tick salivary prostaglandins: Presence, origin and significanceA S Bowman, J W Dillwith, J R Sauer
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