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Hatching events in the cysts of Artemia salina

Aquaculture, 1979
Abstract Prior to hydration, the cysts of Artemia salina are cup-shaped with a diameter of approximately 0.18 mm. Upon immersion in sea water, the cysts slightly increase in diameter to 0.19 mm and assume a spherical shape. Hatching begins with the splitting of the surface coat.
Ray Wheeler, A.I. Yudin, W.H. Clark
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Carotenoid metabolism in Artemia salina L.

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1969
Abstract 1. 1. The carotenoid metabolism in Artemia salina has been studied with the feeding of algae Chaetoceras gracilis and pure carotenoids. 2. 2. Artemia salina was unable to metabolize β-carotene to astaxanthin beyond canthaxanthin. 3. 3.
Masahiro Hata, Mitsuo Hata
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Toxicity of Fusarium metabolites to brine shrimps (Artemia salina)

Mycotoxin Research, 1987
Extracts of the followingFusaria cultures, isolated from cereals were examined for toxicity to Artemia salina:F. avenaceum (6 isolates),F. crookwellense (7),F. graminearum (11),F. nivale (5) andF. Sporotrichioides (2). The same cultures, growing on wheat grain, were assayed also mycotoxins presence using TLC method.
E, Foremska   +2 more
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The oxygen consumption of Artemia salina (L.)

Hydrobiologia, 1958
1. The oxygen consumption of males of Artemia ranging in length from 3.27 to 7.25 mm was measured in animals reared in sea water (S‰35) and brine of salinity 140‰. 2. The ratio of dry weight to wet weight was meausured over the size range. Males reared in sea water have a higher water content than in more concentrated brine.
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The metabolism of Artemia salina (L.)

1959
Some aspects of the metabolism of Artemia have been investigated. Experiments have been made with animals of different stocks, obtained from different localities.The growth of Artemia is influenced not only by the sex of the animal, but also by the stock from which it is derived.
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Efficacy of Artificial Tears Based on an Extract of Artemia salina Containing Dinucleotides in a Rabbit Dry Eye Model

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Carlos Carpena-Torres   +2 more
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Artemia salina as a Test Organism for Bioassay

Science, 1956
A S, Michael   +2 more
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