The male reproductive accessory glands of the blister beetle Meloe proscarabaeus Linnaeus, 1758 (Coleoptera: Meloidae): Anatomy and ultrastructure of the cantharidin-storing organs

Blister beetles owe their name to their ability to release cantharidin, a blistering terpene, the highest concentration of which is retained in male accessory glands. The anatomy and ultrastructure of the three pairs of male reproductive accessory glands and the glandular region of the two vasa defe...

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Publié dans:Ventricular Restraint Improves Outcomes in HF Patients with CRT. - 2011. - Amsterdam [u.a.]
Auteur principal: Muzzi, Maurizio (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Di Giulio, Andrea (Autre), Mancini, Emiliano (Autre), Fratini, Emiliano (Autre), Cervelli, Manuela (Autre), Gasperi, Tecla (Autre), Mariottini, Paolo (Autre), Persichini, Tiziana (Autre), Bologna, Marco Alberto (Autre)
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2020transfer abstract
Accès à la collection:Ventricular Restraint Improves Outcomes in HF Patients with CRT
Sujets:Male reproductive system FIB/SEM Electron microscopy Mesadaenia Vas deferens Spermatophore