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Publications by C. Vinauger
Learning the Way to Blood: First Evidence of Dual Olfactory Conditioning in a Blood-Sucking Insect, Rhodnius Prolixus. I. Appetitive Learning
Journal of Experimental Biology
Evolution
Ecology
Insect Science
Molecular Biology
Systematics
Animal Science
Medicine
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Zoology
Physiology
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American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
Physiology
Erratum To: Assignment of the 1H NMR Resonances of Protein Residues in Close Proximity to the Heme of the Nitrophorins: Similarities and Differences Among the Four Proteins From the Saliva of the Adult Blood-Sucking Insect Rhodnius Prolixus
Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Lysophosphatidylcholine Acts as an Anti-Hemostatic Molecule in the Saliva of the Blood-Sucking BugRhodnius Prolixus
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
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Eye Pigments of the Blood-Sucking Insect, Triatoma Infestans Klug (Hemiptera, Reduviidae)
Brazilian Journal of Biology
Agricultural
Biological Sciences
Octopamine and Tyramine Regulate the Activity of Reproductive Visceral Muscles in the Adult Female Blood-Feeding Bug, Rhodnius Prolixus
Journal of Experimental Biology
Evolution
Ecology
Insect Science
Molecular Biology
Systematics
Animal Science
Medicine
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Zoology
Physiology
Inputs to the Hormonal Control of Egg Development in Rhodnius Prolixus
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Medicine
Microbiology
Identification, Functional Characterization, and Pharmacological Analysis of Two Sulfakinin Receptors in the Medically-Important Insect Rhodnius Prolixus
Scientific Reports
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Attraction of Rhodnius Prolixus Males to a Synthetic Female-Pheromone Blend
Parasites and Vectors
Parasitology
Infectious Diseases