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Fig. 3 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 3

From: Saliva from nymph and adult females of Haemaphysalis longicornis: a proteomic study

Fig. 3

Functional classification of Haemaphysalis longicornis salivary proteins identified in fully engorged nymph (nymph) and fully engorged adult females (adult). a Tick proteins detected in nymph (a and c) and adult (b and d). Proteins were divided as detected both in nymph (c) and adult (d) and proteins detected exclusively in nymph (a) or adult (b) and classified in groups according to their function and/or protein family. Pie charts represent the percentage of proteins found in each group with respect to normalized spectral counting for each sample. b Host proteins detected in nymph (e and g) and adult (f and h). Proteins were divided as detected both in nymph (g) and adult (h) and proteins detected exclusively in nymph (e) or adult (f) and classified in groups according to their function and/or protein family. Pie charts represent the percentage of proteins found in each group with respect to normalized spectral counting for each sample. Keratin was removed before data interpretation. (Additional file 3: Figure S1 shows data with keratin)

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