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VOL. 3, ISSUE 6 (2016)
Changes in the THC and DHC of Poekilocerus pictus during infection of Candida albicans
Authors
Namita Jain, Janak Ahi
Abstract
Many studies have documented in insect cellular immune responses to bacteria. The use of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans extends the principle to fungi. Haemocytes are involved in conferring a cellular or haemocytic immunity in insect. Injection of Candida albicans conidia into P. pictus resulted in changes in the total hemocyte count and differential hemocytes counts. Total hemocyte counts were higher at 2h and 4h post infection and lower at 8h and 24h post infection than control insects. There was a considerable change in the relative percentage of granulocytes and plasmatocytes in the hemolymph after challenge with C. albicans. It is observed that plasmatocytes and granulocytes are the principal cell types, which respond the most during the defense.
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Pages:328-332
How to cite this article:
Namita Jain, Janak Ahi "Changes in the THC and DHC of <em>Poekilocerus pictus</em> during infection of<em> Candida albicans</em>". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 3, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 328-332
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