September 2020
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Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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September 2020
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8,899 Reads
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5 Citations
Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
... These effects arise from inhibition of acetylcholinesterase release, which is necessary for their activity and synaptic transmission, or from their action on octopamine, which disrupts the nervous system to the point of total collapse [120] . Botanical antiectoparasitic agents are employed for insecticidal and acaricidal effects, as well as their repellent action [121] . Ticks are deadly bloodsucking ectoparasites that feed on livestock and wild animals, resulting in significant financial losses and food insecurity [122] . ...
September 2020
Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Sciences