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Effects of Extremely Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field Treatment on ASD Symptoms in Children: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
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Machine Learning Predicts Non-Preferred and Preferred Vertebrate Hosts of Tsetse Flies (Glossina spp.) Based on Skin Volatile Emission Profiles. [PDF]
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Toxic polypeptides of the hydra—a bioinformatic approach to cnidarian allomones
Toxicon, 2005Cnidarians such as hydrae and sea anemones are sessile, predatory, soft bodied animals which depend on offensive and defensive allomones for prey capture and survival. These allomones are distributed throughout the entire organism both in specialized stinging cells (nematocytes) and in the body tissues.
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Biosynthesis of aglajnes, polypropionate allomones of the opisthobranch mollusc Bulla striata
Tetrahedron Letters, 2004The biogenesis of aglajnes, polypropionate allomones of the cephalaspidean mollusc Bulla striata, has been investigated in vivo by feeding experiments. Incorporation of the committed precursor, [1-14C]-propionate, into aglajne-1 (1) and -3 (3) established the de novo origin of these compounds in B. striata.
Angelo FONTANA +2 more
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Defense allomones of some marine mollusks
Tetrahedron, 1982Abstract Certain marine mollusks that lack obvious physical protection have evolved various biological and chemical defense strategies. One type of chemical defense involves accumulation of small organic molecules, largely from the diet, which afford protection from common predators.
Paul J Scheuer
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Ilikonapyrone esters, likely defense allomones of the mollusk Onchidium verruculatum
Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1984AbstractDie Struktur von llikonapyron (I ).
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Allomones and Kairomones: Transspecific Chemical Messengers
BioScience, 1970The currently lively field of chemical ecology is uncovering a surprising variety of ways in which organisms interact through chemical agents. The term pheromone, coined only recently (Karlson and Butenandt, 1959), but already widely accepted, applies to any substance produced by an organism that serves, upon contacting another member of the same ...
Thomas Eisner
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