Investigation of the anti-aging effects of active components of Artemia franciscana loaded in hyalurosome [PDF]
With the advancement of biotechnology in the marine industry, an increasing utilization of marine ingredients in skincare products has been observed in recent years.
Mona Sadat Mirtaleb +3 more
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Synthetic and Natural Red Food Dyes Affect Oxidative Metabolism and the Redox State in the Nauplii of Brine Shrimp Artemia franciscana [PDF]
The food industry widely uses dyes from animal and plant sources, but their discharge into water bodies can harm aquatic animals. Red food dyes increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, disrupting redox homeostasis in Artemia franciscana nauplii,
Gianluca Fasciolo +10 more
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Morphological and molecular clues for recording the first appearance of Artemia franciscana (Kellogg, 1906) in Egypt [PDF]
Artemia franciscana is a native species to the New World, and became an exotic species to most parts of the world. The Egyptian hypersaline, continental Qaroun Lake (Fayoum Governorate, Middle of Egypt) is subjected to a gradually increasing salinity ...
Sherin K. Sheir +3 more
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High-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of female Artemia franciscana reveals sex chromosome and Hox gene organizationKey resources table [PDF]
Artemia is a crustacean genus belonging to the order Anostraca in the class Branchiopoda and lives in inland hypersaline lakes. Among the genus, A.
Euna Jo +9 more
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A first AFLP-based genetic linkage map for brine shrimp Artemia franciscana and its application in mapping the sex locus. [PDF]
We report on the construction of sex-specific linkage maps, the identification of sex-linked markers and the genome size estimation for the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana.
Stephanie De Vos +5 more
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Phloroglucinol-Mediated Hsp70 Production in Crustaceans: Protection against Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Artemia franciscana and Macrobrachium rosenbergii. [PDF]
The halophilic aquatic bacterium, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, is an important aquatic pathogen, also capable of causing acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) in shrimp resulting in significant economic losses. Therefore, there is an urgent need to
Kumar V +5 more
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Novel mesostructured inclusions in the epidermal lining of Artemia franciscana ovisacs show optical activity [PDF]
Background Biomineralization, e.g., in sea urchins or mollusks, includes the assembly of mesoscopic superstructures from inorganic crystalline components and biopolymers.
Elena Hollergschwandtner +7 more
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May arsenic pollution contribute to limiting Artemia franciscana invasion in southern Spain? [PDF]
Limited information exists regarding the complex interactions between biological invasions, pollution, and climate change. Most studies indicate that pollution tends to favor invasive species.
Marta I. Sánchez +4 more
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Stress tolerance in diapausing embryos of Artemia franciscana is dependent on heat shock factor 1 (Hsf1). [PDF]
Embryos of the crustacean, Artemia franciscana, may undergo oviparous development, forming encysted embryos (cysts) that are released from females and enter diapause, a state of suppressed metabolism and greatly enhanced stress tolerance.
Jiabo Tan, Thomas H MacRae
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The Occurrence of Parthenogenetic Artemia Leach, 1819 (Crustacea: Anostraca) in Cancun Saltern, Mexico [PDF]
Artemia, commonly known as brine shrimp, constitutes a globally distributed halophilic zooplankton organism, occupying hypersaline environments including inland lakes, salterns, and coastal salt lagoons.
Ying Cao +5 more
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