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Methylated Glycans As Conserved Targets of Animal and Fungal Innate
Spatial Regulation of Developmental Signaling by a Serpin
A Transcriptome Database for Eight Species of Apple Snails (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) Jack C
The Eggs of the Apple Snail Pomacea Maculata Are Defended by Indigestible Polysaccharides and Toxic Proteins
Morphology, Respiration and Energetics of the Eggs of the Giant
The Zebrafish Perivitelline Fluid Provides Maternally-Inherited
Apple Snail Perivitellins, Multifunctional Egg Proteins
Osmotic Responses of Eggs and Larvae of the Pacific Herring to Salinity and Cadmium*
The Influence of Starvation and of Increased Carbohydrate Intake on the Polysaccharide Content of Various Body Parts of the Pond Snail Lymnaea Stagnalis
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Lipoproteins from Plasma and Perivelline Fluid of the Apple Snail Pomacea Canaliculata Workshop
Protein Components of Perivitelline Fluid (PVF) of Horseshoe Crabs & Its Applications in Medical Research
{PDF EPUB} Biology of Horseshoe Crabs by Koichi Sekiguchi Biology of Horseshoe Crabs by Koichi Sekiguchi (Author) ISBN-13: 978-4915572258
Embryology- Lecture Notes Different Types of Eggs with Examples
A Highly Stable, Nondigestible Lectin from Pomacea Diffusa Unveils Clade-Related
BMC Biology Biomed Central
Influence of Salinity and Cadmium on the Volume of Pacific Herring Eggs
NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Dev Comp Immunol
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Effects of Increased Pco2 and Temperature On
Effects of Perivitelline Fluid Obtained from Horseshoe Crab on the Proliferation and Genotoxicity of Dental Pulp Stem Cells
Effect of Water Potential and Phase
Egg Perivitelline Fluid of the Invasive Snail Pomacea Canaliculata Affects Mice Gastrointestinal Function and Morphology
Convergent Evolution of Plant and Animal Embryo Defences
Triazole Fungicides Inhibit Zebrafish Hatching by Blocking the Secretory
Non-Digestible Proteins and Protease Inhibitors: Implications for Defense of the Colored Eggs of Freshwater Apple Snails