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Artemia
Known as:
Brine Shrimps
, Shrimp, Brine
, Shrimps, Brine
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A genus of CRUSTACEA of the order ANOSTRACA, found in briny pools and lakes and often cultured for fish food. It has 168 chromosomes and differs from…
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Branchiopoda
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2011
2011
In vitro free radical scavenging and thrombolytic activities of Bangladeshi aquatic plant Aponogeton undulatus Roxb
N. Chowdhury
,
M. Alam
,
+4 authors
M. Haque
2011
Corpus ID: 55256977
This article was published in Global Journal of Pharmacology [© IDOSI Publications, 2011] and the definite version is available…
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2010
2010
Antihyperglycemic Activity and Brine Shrimp Lethality Studies on Methanol Extract of Cajanus Cajan (L.) Millsp. Leaves and Roots
M. Kalpana
,
Bithika Bhadra
,
S. Rahman
,
S. Sarker
,
M. H. Chowdhury
,
M. Rahmatullah
2010
Corpus ID: 55493488
Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp. (Fabaceae, local name: orhor, English name: pigeon pea) is widely cultivated in Bangladesh for its…
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2005
2005
The lysosomal proteinase of Artemia. Purification and characterization.
R. Perona
,
C. G. Vallejo
European Journal of Biochemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 35943697
One single lysosomal proteinase has been found in the dormant gastrulae of Artemia. The enzyme has been purified to homogeneity…
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1980
1980
Ecological and Evolutionary Significance of Nutritional Flexibility in Planktotrophic Larvae of the Deep Sea Red Crab Geryon quinquedens and the Stone Crab (Menippe mercenaria)
S. Sulkin
,
W. V. Heukelem
1980
Corpus ID: 55670706
Larvae of crab species inhabiting the shallow water marine environment show a wide range in nutritional requirements that must be…
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1979
1979
LARVAL DEVELOPMENT OF GALATHEA ROSTRATA UNDER LABORATORY CONDITIONS, WITH A DISCUSSION OF LARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE GALATHEIDAE (CRUSTACEA ANOMURA)1
R. Gore
1979
Corpus ID: 55843128
The complete larval development of the western Atlantic anomuran crab, Galathea rostrata, consists of four or five zoeal stages…
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1978
1978
Comparison of Artemia salina and Escherichia coli ribosome structure by electron microscopy.
M. Boulik
,
W. Hellmann
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1978
Corpus ID: 13073049
The structure of eukaryotic Artemia salina and prokaryotic Escherichia coli ribosomes has been compared by electron microscopy…
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1975
1975
Toxigenic thermophilic and thermotolerant fungi.
N. Davis
,
R. Wagener
,
G. Morgan-Jones
,
U. L. Diener
Applied microbiology
1975
Corpus ID: 7419394
Twenty-three isolates of fungi, representing 13 thermophilic and thermotolerant species, were bioassayed for toxigenicity to…
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1965
1965
Isolation, purification, and characterization of P1,P4-diguanosine 5'-tetraphosphate asymmetrical-pyrophosphohydrolase from brine shrimp eggs.
Warner Ah
,
Finamore Fj
1965
Corpus ID: 203839739
Highly Cited
1956
Highly Cited
1956
The modes of action of toxic agents I. Observations on the poisoning of certain crustaceans by copper and mercury
E. Corner
,
B. Sparrow
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of…
1956
Corpus ID: 22031256
Reports of recent attempts to discover how copper and mercury act as poisons to crustaceans are to be found in papers by Clarke…
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1946
1946
The space-time pattern of segment formation in Artemia salina.
P. Weisz
The Biological Bulletin
1946
Corpus ID: 30234994
1. Growth and the dynamic pattern of segment formation in excysted larvae of Artemia salina have been quantitatively studied. The…
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