نتایج جستجو برای: lucilia

تعداد نتایج: 588  

Journal: :American Journal of Medical Case Reports 2017

Journal: :Cryobiology 1998
R A Leopold R R Rojas P W Atkinson

Three species of flies were examined for chilling tolerance from the end of the pupariation to the onset of adult eclosion for the purpose of determining applicability for cold storage. For the housefly, Musca domestica (Diptera, Muscidae), survival to eclosion was affected by developmental stage/age, length of storage, and storage temperature. Houseflies that were closest to having experienced...

2003
Baruch Minke Richard Payne

The spatial spread within f ly photoreceptors of 2 forms of desensitization by bright light have been investigated: the natural process of light adaptation in normal Musca photoreceptors and a receptor-potential inactivation in the nosteady-state (nss) mutant of the sheep blowfly Lucilia. The suction-electrode method used for recording from vertebrate rods was applied to f ly ommatidia. A singl...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1988
S Barash E Suss D G Stavenga C T Rubinstein Z Selinger B Minke

The nss (no steady state) phototransduction mutant of the sheep blowfly Lucilia was studied electrophysiologically using intracellular recordings. The effects of the nss mutation on the receptor potential are manifested in the following features of the light response. (a) The responses to a flash or to dim lights are close to normal, but the receptor potential decays close to the baseline level...

2010
C Marquardt C Matuschek E Bölke PA Gerber M Peiper Jv Seydlitz-Kurzbach BA Buhren M van Griensven W Budach M Hassan G Kukova R Mota D Höfer K Orth W Fleischmann

BACKGROUND Antiseptics are frequently used for the prophylaxis and treatment of local infections of chronic wounds. Whereas local antiseptics in general have a positive effect on wound healing an uncritical use may impair wound healing due to toxic side effects. OBJECTIVE We sought to assess the vascular irritation potential of different antiseptic solutions and ointments commonly used for sh...

Journal: :Wound repair and regeneration : official publication of the Wound Healing Society [and] the European Tissue Repair Society 2016
Adrienne L Brundage Tawni L Crippen Jeffery K Tomberlin

Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is the use of the larval stage of flies (i.e., Calliphoridae) to remove necrotic tissue and disinfect wounds. Effective MDT requires aseptic technique to prevent the unintentional introduction of pathogenic bacteria into a wound to be debrided; yet the external surface of Calliphoridae eggs is often heavily contaminated with bacteria. Studies of external disinfe...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Monica Pava-Ripoll Rachel E Goeriz Pearson Amy K Miller George C Ziobro

Although flies are important vectors of food-borne pathogens, there is little information to accurately assess the food-related health risk of the presence of individual flies, especially in urban areas. This study quantifies the prevalence and the relative risk of food-borne pathogens associated with the body surfaces and guts of individual wild flies. One hundred flies were collected from the...

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