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Ionic composition of the rectal contents and excreta of the reduviid bug Triatoma infestans

We have investigated the chemical composition of the rectal contents, faeces and urine of the blood-sucking bug Triatoma infestans. This is the environment in which the important disease-causing organism, Trypanosoma cruzi, lives. Directly after feeding of Triatoma infestans, the pH of the excreta s...

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Published in:Journal of insect physiology 2001-07, Vol.47 (7), p.739-747
Main Authors: Kollien, Astrid H, Grospietsch, Thorsten, Kleffmann, Torsten, Zerbst-Boroffka, Irene, Schaub, Günter A
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