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Investigation of Rhodnius prolixus head anatomy using microtomography

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AbstractIn the last years, microtomography has proved to be a powerful technique on insects’ studies, allowing a detailed view of the structures’ internal with a high resolution. One of the most important advantages about the use of microtomography in these studies is the fact that the dissection is not necessary, which decreases considerably the number of samples used on the insects’ research. Some insects are used constantly in studies about morphology, metamorphosis, and reproduction, because they work as a model for others, and Rhodnius prolixus is one of the most studied in this group. This insect is also one of the main insect vectors of Chagas disease that kills around 12,000 people every year in Latin America. Some studies using laboratory microtomography conventional scanners combining with the correct staining methods have proved that it could be a powerful tool in biological research, allowing the visualisation of low‐density tissues. The main goal of the present work was to use staining protocols to study Rhodnius prolixus with laboratory microtomography conventional scanners. The experiments were carried out at the imaging lab in the Theoretical Biology Department, University of Vienna, using an Xradia MicroXCT and at the University of Oslo, using a Skyscan 2211.
Title: Investigation of Rhodnius prolixus head anatomy using microtomography
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AbstractIn the last years, microtomography has proved to be a powerful technique on insects’ studies, allowing a detailed view of the structures’ internal with a high resolution.
One of the most important advantages about the use of microtomography in these studies is the fact that the dissection is not necessary, which decreases considerably the number of samples used on the insects’ research.
Some insects are used constantly in studies about morphology, metamorphosis, and reproduction, because they work as a model for others, and Rhodnius prolixus is one of the most studied in this group.
This insect is also one of the main insect vectors of Chagas disease that kills around 12,000 people every year in Latin America.
Some studies using laboratory microtomography conventional scanners combining with the correct staining methods have proved that it could be a powerful tool in biological research, allowing the visualisation of low‐density tissues.
The main goal of the present work was to use staining protocols to study Rhodnius prolixus with laboratory microtomography conventional scanners.
The experiments were carried out at the imaging lab in the Theoretical Biology Department, University of Vienna, using an Xradia MicroXCT and at the University of Oslo, using a Skyscan 2211.

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