High-Throughput Phototactic Ecotoxicity Biotests with Nauplii of Artemia franciscana. [PDF]
Analysis of sensorimotor behavioral responses to stimuli such as light can provide an enhanced relevance during rapid prioritisation of chemical risk. Due to technical limitations, there have been, however, only minimal studies on using invertebrate phototactic behaviors in aquatic ecotoxicity testing.
Bai Y +3 more
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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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The Sex-Specific Splicing of Doublesex in Brine Shrimp Artemia franciscana. [PDF]
The understanding of sex determination and differentiation in animals has recently made remarkable strides through the use of advanced research tools. At the gene level, the Mab-3-related transcription factor (Dmrt) gene family, which encodes for the typical DNA-binding doublesex/Mab-3 (DM) domain in their protein, is known for its contribution to sex ...
Viet DN +4 more
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Whole genome survey and microsatellite motif identification of Artemia franciscana. [PDF]
AbstractArtemia is an industrially important genus used in aquaculture as a nutritious diet for fish and as an aquatic model organism for toxicity tests. However, despite the significance of Artemia, genomic research remains incomplete and knowledge on its genomic characteristics is insufficient.
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TDCIPP exposure affects Artemia franciscana growth and osmoregulation. [PDF]
Environmental monitoring has demonstrated widespread occurrence of the flame-retardant tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP), raising concerns about the impact on aquatic life. Using 1H NMR and GC-MS metabolomics and 20-day body length experiments, we have determined that exposure to TDCIPP affects Artemia franciscana.
Morgan MA +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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Anesthesia and Euthanasia of Brine Shrimp (Artemia franciscana). [PDF]
Invertebrates are often overlooked as laboratory animals, yet they are commonly used in toxicology, developmental, cellular and molecular biology, and radiation studies with euthanasia as an endpoint. Little is known regarding appropriate euthanasia methods for invertebrate species, particularly for Artemia.
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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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Biochemical studies on sphingolipids of Artemia franciscana: novel neutral glycosphingolipids[S] [PDF]
Neutral glycosphingolipids containing one to six sugars in their oligosaccharide chains have been isolated from cysts of the brine shrimp Artemia franciscana.
Hisao Kojima +5 more
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