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Comparative Histological Characterization of the Venom Apparatus in Five Iranian Scorpion Species. [PDF]
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Arthropod biodiversity loss from nitrogen deposition is buffered by natural and semi-natural habitats. [PDF]
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Comparing the accuracy of protein measures for arthropods
Journal of Insect Physiology, 2023Data on the protein content of arthropods can be useful for addressing a variety of ecological, behavioral, and physiological hypotheses. Yet, the most accurate method for measuring protein content (i.e., amino acid analysis) is expensive and the accuracy of less expensive measures of protein is unclear.
Shawn M, Wilder, Cody L, Barnes
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Proteomics of arthropod soluble olfactory proteins
2020Shotgun proteomics is a very sensitive bottom-up approach used to study complex mixtures of proteins through a combination of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). This technique has been successfully applied to the study of olfactory appendixes of insects and other arthropods.
Francesca R, Dani, Giuseppe, Pieraccini
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Comparative chemistry of arthropod cuticular proteins
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1976Abstract 1. 1. Differences in the amino acid compositions of the proteins in soft arthropod cuticles are explained by polymorphisms due to mutational changes in the nucleotide sequences which synthesize the amino acids. The protein components of these cuticles are essentially the same. 2. 2.
R.H. Hackman, Mary Goldberg
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Functional evolution of Hox proteins in arthropods
BioEssays, 2002AbstractIt is presumed that the evolution of morphological diversity in animals and plants is driven by changes in the developmental processes that govern morphology, hence basically by changes in the function and/or expression of a defined set of genes that control these processes.
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Expression of engrailed proteins in arthropods, annelids, and chordates
Cell, 1989engrailed is a homeobox gene that has an important role in Drosophila segmentation. Genes homologous to engrailed have been identified in several other organisms. Here we describe a monoclonal antibody that recognizes a conserved epitope in the homeodomain of engrailed proteins of a number of different arthropods, annelids, and chordates; we use this ...
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