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[neurologic complications after bee sting]. 20095884879
treatment of bee and wasps stings. 196514324705
inactivation and reactivation rates of fly and bee cholinesterases inhibited by sevin. 19655835867
the occurrence of chronic and acute bee paralysis viruses in bees outside britain. 19655827552
paralysis of the honey bee, apis melliera linnaeus. 19655827550
studies on the flight mechanism of insects. ii. the innervation and electrical activity of the fibrillar muscles of the bumble bee, bombus. 19655827537
[studies on the sugar spectrum of the hemolymph of the honeybee (apis mellifica l.). i. the blood sugar spectrum of adult bees]. 19655827535
laboratory rearing studies of the postcapping stages of the honey bee (apis mellifera l.). i. rearing brood outside cells. 196514314954
[on the glycogen uptake in the interstitial ocellus tissue of the honeybee]. 196514305709
[experience with iontophoresis of bee venom in lumbar sciatica]. 19655854483
the ages of worker honeybees (apis mellifera l.) engaged in "fanning" and in "shiver dances". 20035835852
on the structure of the virus causing sacbrood of the honey bee. 196514323777
the allergic response to stinging insects. iv. cross-reactions between bee, wasp, and yellow jacket. 201114269551
the organization of nuclei and chromosomes in honeybee embryonic cells. 196516578585
[electrophoretic studies of bee hemolymph. (preliminary report)]. 196514310833
[hemorrhagic meningoencephalitis caused by bee venom]. 19655883077
[death from bee stings]. 19655876533
[eyeball injury caused by bee sting]. 19655867606
desensitization against the effects of bee-stings. 19655865369
gamete-backcross matings in the honey bee. 196414239801
diploid tissue derived from accessory sperm in the honey bee. 196414239800
[a new gregarine of the honeybee (apis mellifica l.), monoica apis nov. gen., nov.spec]. 196414332985
[histological and histochemical investigations on the pharynx and occipital gland of the honeybee, apis mellifica l]. 19644953679
[analytical and histological studies on the cephalic and thoracic glands in the honeybee apis mellifica]. 196414324028
bee venom tolerance in white mice in relation to diet.in white mice the consumption of a high protein diet either just before, or over a period of 3 days prior to, the injection of venom from the honey bee apis mellifera l. markedly increases the number of deaths. conversely, a period of starvation or a nonprotein diet fed to white mice for 3 days prior to the injection of bee venom significantly reduces the number of deaths.196414172643
disc electrophoresis of hymenoptera venoms and body proteins.the venom proteins of honey bee, polistes wasp, yellow hornet, and yellow jacket are similar but not identical. extracts of venom sacs and whole insects contain several proteins not found in the pure venoms.196414173423
mechanoreceptors in the cuticle of the honey bee: fine structure and stimulus mechanism.the distal nerve process of hair plate sensilla and campaniform sensilla contains a special terminal structure in the form of a bundle of tubules herein designated the "tubular body." physiological and morphological results indicate that compression at the site of this body probably acts as the stimulus at the cellular level. a ciliary structure separates an outer segment of the distal nerve process from the remaining distal fiber.196414172623
[use of bee venom iontophoresis in diseases of the peripheral nervous system]. 196414246641
five new eye-color mutants in the honey bee. 200714209096
phospholipase b in snake venoms and bee venom. 19645891197
a case of multiple bee stings. 196414177515
encephalopathy and papilledema after bee sting. 196414151173
a bee family. 196414170676
[color perception measurement in the honey bee (apis mellifera)]. 19645888748
[2 cases of extraordinary bee venom poisoning]. 196414180233
[considerations on the problem of acute encephalitis following bee sting]. 196414234396
unusual foreign body of trachea and intrinsic bee sting of larynx; case presentations. 196414117221
vitamin a in the vision of insects.acetone-methanol extracts of honeybees (apis mellifera) were chromatographed from petroleum ether on columns of aluminum oxide and magnesium oxide:celite. vitamin a(1) was identified by the carr-price (antimony chloride) reaction. these experiments provide the first demonstration of vitamin a in the tissues of an insect. like retinene, vitamin a is confined to the heads and is not found in either thoraces or abdomens. dark-adapted bees have very little vitamin a. during light adaptation the vita ...196414100963
[on the royal jelly of honey bees. 8. demonstration of the determining principle in the jelly of queen bee larvae]. 19645829232
[studies on the biochemistry of insects. xviii. data on protein metabolism in the common bee (apis mellifica)]. 196314165290
a case of circulating plasma antithromboplastin as a result of bee stings. 196314100841
[therapy with bee extracts in otorhinolaryngology]. 196314095934
the course of light and dark adaptation in the compound eye of the honey-bee. 196314109749
two viruses from adult honey bees (apis mellifera linnaeus). 196314081363
venom collection from honey bees.a device that provides an electric shock makes it possible to collect pure venom from several thousand honey bees (apis mellifera). the collection apparatus fits underneath the brood chamber of a colony of bees and may be moved from hive to hive. each colony is "milked" for 5 minutes. an average of 20 hives must be "milked" to obtain 1 gram of venom. under optimum conditions this quantity of venom is produced by 10,000 worker bees.196317834840
[the dichroism of congo red stained toad and honey bee striated muscles]. 196314089284
characterization of the products of the action of bee venom hyaluronidase. 196314074557
[study of bee venom antagonists and their relation to its toxicity]. 196314090277
cytochrome changes during honey bee flight muscle development. 196314043827
[therapeutic properties of bee venom]. 196314055563
anterior polar cataract due to bee sting. 196313978613
demonstration of increased permeability as a factor in the effect of acetylcholine on the electrical activty of venom-treated axons.d-tubocurarine (curare) and acetylcholine (ach) had been found to block electrical activity after treatment of squid giant axons with cottonmouth moccasin venom at a concentration which had no effect on conduction. it has now been demonstrated that this effect is attributable to reduction of permeability barriers. the penetration of externally applied c(14)-labeled dimethylcurare, ach, choline, and trimethylamine into the axoplasm of the squid giant axon was determined in axons treated with eith ...196313974908
bioassay and standardization of venom of the honey bee. 196313967558
[syndromes caused by bee stings]. 196314011233
early anaphylaxis to bee sting. 196314026145
[concerning the maximum allowable sarcomere length for contraction of honey bee striated muscle]. 196313961556
[simultaneous registration of oxygen consumption and muscular activity in the isolated bee. actographic technic]. 196314137460
[contributions to the histopathological study of lesions produced by bee venom]. 196314111653
[treatment of some gynecological diseases with a bee venom ointment]. 196314107380
[a case of acute encephalitis following a bee sting]. 196314060664
[contribution to the knowledge of eye injuries caused by bee stings]. 196314044438
[clinical effect of bee venom emulsion (horapin) on fibrositis]. 196313965052
communication with queen honey bees by substrate sound.a caged queen honey bee, installed in an observation hive which already contained a virgin queen, piped in response to artificial piping which was played to it through the substrate. the experiments which followed this observation provide the first direct quantitative evidence that sound, at least in the range of 600 to 2000 cycles per second, is perceived by honey bees and that information is transmitted through sound from one bee to another.196217794923
identification of isoamyl acetate as an active component in the sting pheromone of the honey bee. 196213870346
[effect of royal jelly and bee venom on some glands of internal secretion]. 201613961924
fine structure of the retinulae in the compound eye of the honey-bee.the retinula of the compound eye of the worker honey-bee has been examined with the electron microscope. the rhabdom lies on the ommatidial axis; it is usually cylindrical in shape, about 3 to 4 micro in diameter, and lacks an axial cavity. cross-sections show it to be four parted, although it is formed from eight retinular cells (figs. 2, 3). each quadrant of the rhabdom consists of a closely packed parallel array of tubules with long axes perpendicular to the axis of the rhabdom. the tubules i ...196213960661
anaphylactic shock following bee or wasp sting. 196213878409
[effect of bee milk on blood lipids in atherosclerosis]. 196213958199
[treatment of patients with spondyloarthritis deformans with bee venom]. 200614488023
some recent work on bee behaviour. 196213875184
chemical mating attractants in the queen honey bee.drone attraction to ether extracts of virgin queens (apis mellifera l.) demonstrated that chemical communication enables the drones to orient themselves to queens during mating flights. the primary source of queen mating attractants is the mandibular glands. fractionation of mandibular gland lipids yielded several attractive fractions that may act jointly. one fraction was queen substance (9-oxodec-2-enoic acid).196217752107
allergic reactions to bee and wasp stings. 196214449399
[use of the preparation bee milk in children with chronic disorders of nutrition]. 196213891766
spike potentials recorded from the insect photoreceptor.slow and spike potentials were recorded from single cells in the receptor layer of the compound eye of the drone of the honeybee. from electron microscopic observation of the drone ommatidium, it was concluded that the response had been recorded from the retinula cell. the following hypothesis is suggested for the initiation of spike potentials in the drone compound eye: photic stimulation results in a decrease in the resistance of all or part of the retinula cell membrane, giving rise to the re ...196214478070
[on the physiological mechanism of orientation of the honeybee in space]. 200614466088
[on cardiac malformations observed in chick monsters induced by bee venom (apivene)]. 196214494973
[sudden death in a child during shock developing after a bee sting]. 196214035035
[nutrition of the bee]. 196214020427
[on the problem of bee venom poisoning caused by multiple stings]. 196213861425
[the clinical picture of bee sting of the cornea and methods of treatment]. 201414473794
[neonatal death due to multiple severe abnormalities following the action of the poison of the bee. an experimental study with apivene]. 196113908894
[effect of bee venom on the secretory function of the stomach]. 200614456268
pore canals and related structures in insect cuticle.the fine structure and the distribution of an esterase have been studied in the cuticle of galleria larvae, tenebrio larvae and pupae, and in the wax-secreting cuticle of the honey bee, and compared with those in the cuticle of the caterpillar of calpodes. in galleria and tenebrio the pore canals are spaces passing through the lamellate endocuticle from the epithelium to the epicuticle. they contain a filament from the cells which may be concerned in their formation. the shape of the pore canal ...196113762980
[neonatal death due to severe multiple malformations resulting from the effects of bee venom. experimental study of apivene]. 200513748188
chromatographic investigation of the methyl alcohol/chloroform-soluble constituents of honeybee larval foods. 196113733271
[on a preparation of bee venom venapiolin and its use for surgical patients]. 200613893296
division of labor in a honey bee colony--a markov process? 196113784377
[bee venom in the treatment of infectious non-specific (rheumatoid) arthritis]. 196113734638
queen honey bee attractiveness as related to mandibular gland secretion.the termination of mandibular gland secretion by gland removal in living mated queen honey bees (apis mellifera l.) caused approximately 85 percent loss of queen attractiveness to worker bees. the secretion of attractants in virgin queens increased with age. old virgins were as attractive as mated queens. a rapid assay for queen attractiveness is described.196113703805
hemiplegia following a bee sting treated with adrenaline. a case report. 201313791214
bee sting. triggering fatal sanarelli-shwartzman reaction. 196113736835
nest climate regulation in honey bee colonie: honey bees control their domestic environment by methods based on their habit of clustering together. 196117744947
immunity of bee keepers to some constituents of bee venom: phospholipase-a antibodies. 196113771708
[bee honey in surgical practice. anti-microbial properties of honey]. 196114455704
[the venom of the honeybee. iii. on the chemical knowledge of the principle active constituent (melittin)]. 196113893130
[a case of toxic pulmonary edema after the administration of bee venom in chronic nephritis]. 196113751413
prophylaxis and treatment of bee and wasp sting allergy. 196113749752
[structure of the nuclei in the salivary cells of the bee larva (hymenopterous insect)]. 196013736437
[bee venom allergy]. 196013714821
[neonatal death caused by serious multiple abnormalities as a result of the action of bee venom. experimental study by apivene]. 200713748187
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