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Psychological Reports|December 28, 1999
Rorschach findings for patients with pseudoseizuresS Ferracuti, F Burla, R Lazzari
Chemical Senses|May 20, 2004
The response of the blood-sucking bug Triatoma infestans to carbon dioxide and other host odoursRomina B Barrozo, Claudio R Lazzari
Chemical Senses|December 3, 2004
Orientation behaviour of the blood-sucking bug triatoma infestans to short-chain fatty acids: synergistic effect of L-lactic acid and carbon dioxideRomina B Barrozo, Claudio R Lazzari
Journal of Insect Physiology|September 27, 2003
Chronobiological basis of thermopreference in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestansSebastián A Minoli, Claudio R Lazzari
Acta Tropica|January 24, 2004
Temperature preference in Rhodnius prolixus, effects and possible consequencesP E Schilman, C R Lazzari
Minerva Medica|February 14, 1975
[Study of a family with factor XII deficiency]M Licenziati, R Lazzari, A Falsina
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz|September 21, 2000
An ocellar "pupil" that does not change with light intensity, but with the insect age in Triatoma infestansT C Insausti, C R Lazzari
Tissue & Cell|November 21, 2002
The fine structure of the ocelli of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)T C Insausti, C R Lazzari
Journal of Morphology|June 2, 2018
Central projections of first-order ocellar interneurons in the bug Triatoma infestans (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)Teresita C Insausti, Claudio R Lazzari
Acta Tropica|November 6, 2008
Host-seeking: How triatomines acquire and make use of information to find bloodPablo G Guerenstein, Claudio R Lazzari
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Psychological Reports|December 28, 1999
Rorschach findings for patients with pseudoseizuresS Ferracuti, F Burla, R Lazzari
Chemical Senses|May 20, 2004
The response of the blood-sucking bug Triatoma infestans to carbon dioxide and other host odoursRomina B Barrozo, Claudio R Lazzari
Chemical Senses|December 3, 2004
Orientation behaviour of the blood-sucking bug triatoma infestans to short-chain fatty acids: synergistic effect of L-lactic acid and carbon dioxideRomina B Barrozo, Claudio R Lazzari
Journal of Insect Physiology|September 27, 2003
Chronobiological basis of thermopreference in the haematophagous bug Triatoma infestansSebastián A Minoli, Claudio R Lazzari
Acta Tropica|January 24, 2004
Temperature preference in Rhodnius prolixus, effects and possible consequencesP E Schilman, C R Lazzari
Minerva Medica|February 14, 1975
[Study of a family with factor XII deficiency]M Licenziati, R Lazzari, A Falsina
Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz|September 21, 2000
An ocellar "pupil" that does not change with light intensity, but with the insect age in Triatoma infestansT C Insausti, C R Lazzari
Tissue & Cell|November 21, 2002
The fine structure of the ocelli of Triatoma infestans (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)T C Insausti, C R Lazzari
Journal of Morphology|June 2, 2018
Central projections of first-order ocellar interneurons in the bug Triatoma infestans (Heteroptera: Reduviidae)Teresita C Insausti, Claudio R Lazzari
Acta Tropica|November 6, 2008
Host-seeking: How triatomines acquire and make use of information to find bloodPablo G Guerenstein, Claudio R Lazzari
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