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regulation of cell wall chitin biosynthetic process
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regulation of cell wall chitin biosynthesis
, regulation of cell wall chitin formation
, regulation of cell wall chitin synthesis
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Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of cell wall chitin. [GOC…
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cell wall chitin biosynthetic process
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2019
2019
The family of amphioxus chitin synthases offers insight into the evolution of chitin formation in chordates.
Yi Shi
,
Zhaoyu Fan
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+5 authors
Shengfeng Huang
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
2019
Corpus ID: 208252996
2017
2017
Control of chitin nanofiber production by the lipid‐producing diatom Cyclotella Sp. through fed‐batch addition of dissolved silicon and nitrate in a bubble‐column photobioreactor
Omar G Chiriboga N
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G. Rorrer
Biotechnology progress (Print)
2017
Corpus ID: 41203136
Diatoms are single‐celled algae that make cell walls of nanopatterned biogenic silica called frustules through metabolic uptake…
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2016
2016
Silencing gut genes associated with the peritrophic matrix of Reticulitermes flavipes (Blattodea: Rhinotermitidae) increases susceptibility to termiticides
A. F. Sandoval‐Mojica
,
M. Scharf
Insect molecular biology (Print)
2016
Corpus ID: 5363892
The peritrophic matrix (PM) is a noncellular structure that lines the gut of most insects. Because of its close involvement in…
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2013
2013
A Preliminary Evaluation of Lyophilized Gelatin Sponges, Enhanced with Platelet-Rich Plasma, Hydroxyapatite and Chitin Whiskers for Bone Regeneration
I. Rodriguez
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S. Sell
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Jennifer M. McCool
,
G. Saxena
,
Andrew J. Spence
,
G. Bowlin
Cells
2013
Corpus ID: 17214675
The purpose of this study was to perform a number of preliminary in vitro evaluations on an array of modified gelatin gel sponge…
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2013
2013
Functional Differentiation of Chitin Synthases in Yarrowia lipolytica
W. Sheng
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S. Yamashita
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A. Ohta
,
H. Horiuchi
Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry
2013
Corpus ID: 25018189
In this study, we identified seven chitin synthase-encoding genes in the genome of the dimorphic yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. Three…
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1995
1995
Squid Chitin: An Untapped Resource
Carlene H McLean
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P. Addison
1995
Corpus ID: 112795734
The New Zealand arrow squid (Nototodarus spp.) is an export product that contains chitin. a high molecular weight polysaccharide…
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1989
1989
Postecdysiale Kutikulaprotein-, Hämolymphprotein- und Chitin-Syntheseaktivität bei Lithobius forficatus (L.) (Chilopoda)
G. Helbing
1989
Corpus ID: 89316162
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
The mechanical properties of the abdominal cuticle of Rhodnius larvae.
S. Reynolds
Journal of Experimental Biology
1975
Corpus ID: 21524546
1. The mechanical properties of loops of cuticle cut from the abdomens of 5th instar Rhodnius have been investigated. The cuticle…
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1974
1974
Chitin bei caudofoveata (mollusca) und die ableitung ihres radulaapparates
L. Salvini-Plawen
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H. Nopp
Zeitschrift für Morphologie der Tiere
1974
Corpus ID: 22506889
Summary1.The radula, the cuticule of the pharynx, and its derivates in four different species of Caudofoveata are all shown to…
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1939
1939
Histologische untersuchungen über die entwicklung des zeckenadultus in der nymphe
S. Yalvaç
Zeitschrift für Morphologie und Ökologie der…
1939
Corpus ID: 6789915
ZusammenfassungDie Nymphencuticula besteht aus hartem, weichem und Gelenkchitin.Das harte Chitin setzt sich aus zwei Lagen…
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