A Modified Standardized Method to Extract and Store Insect Hemolymph with Use of a Glass Capillary
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02 juil. 2020
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Catégorie d'article: Short communication
Publié en ligne: 02 juil. 2020
Pages: 165 - 168
Reçu: 31 juil. 2019
Accepté: 20 janv. 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jas-2020-0004
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Fig. 1

Characterization of the modified method of collecting hemolymph compared to methods presented in the publication by Łoś & Strachecka (2018)
hemolymph outflow | After detachment of antennae | After incision of body with a scalpel | into a glass capillary by puncturing body | After detachment of antennae with glass capillary (modified method) |
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Difficulty level | easy | difficult | difficult and requiring precision | easy |
Microbiological contamination of collected material | likely | very likely | unlikely | unlikely |
Transport | very difficult | very difficult | difficult | easy |
Approximate amount of collected material | 5-10 μL | 2-8 μL | 6-20 μL | 8-20 μL |
Stage of insects used for hemolymph extraction | adult | adult and larvae | adult with developed circulatory system | adult |
Storage of collected material | difficult | difficult | easy | easy |
Collecting efficiency | fast | slow | slow | fast |
Possibility of hemocytes adhesion | no | no | yes | yes |