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Dr. Mohammed Iqbal Siddiqui

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Faculty

كلية العلوم
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publication
Journal Article
2012

Circulating Haemocytes in Insects: Phylogenic Review of Their Types

Circulating Haemocytes in Insects:

Abstract.- Insect haemocytes belong to different categories that carry out various immune functions in larvae and adults. Survey of their studies in different orders of insects would help and suggest that discrepancy in their nomenclature is based on the individual description of their shapes and metabolic contents and the same would be resolved by putting up their characteristics and features together to name different types of haemocytes consistently. Basically, there are three basic forms, prohaemocytes, plasmatocytes and granular haemocytes forming the bulk of the population. Other three types are spherulocytes or cystocytes, oenocytoids and adipohaemocytes. Plasmatocytes and granular haemocytes are functionally termed as immunocytes.

Publication Work Type
Original Research
Volume Number
44
Issue Number
6
Magazine \ Newspaper
Pakistan Journal of Zoology
Pages
1743-1750
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