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A Simple Protocol for Extracting Hemocytes from Wild Caterpillars

DOI :

10.3791/4173-v

November 15th, 2012

November 15th, 2012

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1Department of Biological Sciences, The George Washington University

Insect hemocytes carry out many important functions, both immune and non-immune, throughout all stages of insect development. Our present knowledge of hemocyte types and function comes from studies on insect genetic models. Here, we present a method for extracting, quantifying and visualizing hemocytes from wild caterpillars.

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