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Cornu aspersum (common garden snail).

2021
Abstract C. aspersum, the common garden snail, is represented by several forms that are highly differentiated genetically. Only one lineage, the western one, is considered to be invasive in regions where it has been introduced recently (since the sixteenth century) either accidentally or intentionally (e.g.
Robert Cowie   +3 more
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The hazardous radioactive elemental concentration and risk assessment in Cornu aspersum of the eastern Mediterranean Sea coast.

Marine Pollution Bulletin
The risk of hazardous radioactive materials through food consumption is a serious public concern under the issue of radiation protection. This study is significant as it assesses the potential health risks of ingesting naturally and artificially ...
A. Abbasi   +2 more
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SYNTHESIS OF A NANOSYSTEM BASED ON SILVER NITRATE AND CORNU ASPERSUM SNAIL MUCUS AND ITS INCORPORATION INTO A SHAVING CREAM GEL FORMULATION

Bulletin of the National Technical University "KhPI". Series: Chemistry, Chemical Technology and Ecology
Current research focuses on the green synthesis of nanomaterials for the creation of effective and safe skin care products. The mucus of the garden snail Cornu aspersum contains glycoproteins, allantoin, glycolic acid and other bioactive components that ...
L. Khrokalo   +3 more
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Egg- and seashell waste as calcium source in juvenile land snail feed (Cornu aspersum Müller, 1774). 2. Proximate fatty acid and amino acid compositions and nutritional quality indices

Molluscan Research
The effects of feeding diets containing three different calcium sources limestone (LM), eggshell (EG) and seashell ((i.e., shells of marine molluscs; SS) on proximate, fatty acid and amino acid composition and nutritional quality indices of edible land ...
S. Dernekbaşı   +3 more
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Egg- and seashell waste as a calcium source in snail (Cornu aspersum Müller, 1774) feed: I. Growth, mineral distribution in meat, shell and faeces, and environmental effects

Molluscan Research, 2023
This study evaluates the effect of diets containing three different sources of calcium (limestone, eggshell, and seashell) on the mineral composition of meat, shell, and faeces and their effect on shell structure and growth of Cornu aspersum.
M. Çelik   +2 more
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СИНТЕЗ НАНОСИСТЕМИ НА ОСНОВІ ТЕТРАХЛОРАУРИНОВОЇ КИСЛОТИ ТА СЛИЗУ РАВЛИКА CORNU ASPERSUM, ВКЛЮЧЕННЯ ЇЇ ДО СКЛАДУ КОСМЕТИЧНИХ ПАТЧІВ ТА КЛІНІЧНА ОЦІНКА ЕФЕКТИВНОСТІ

Вісник Херсонського національного технічного університету
Синтезовано наносистеми золота шляхом відновлення тетрахлораурату глікопротеїнами слизу равлика Cornu aspersum. Визначено оптимальні умови синтезу, включаючи співвідношення реагентів, температуру, рН середовища, час та умови змішування і відстоювання ...
Л. А. Хрокало   +3 more
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Cornu aspersum

2015
Cornu aspersum (Müller, 1774) Description Paul (1982), Barker (1999). Distribution Native to Western Europe and Mediterranean region, now cosmopolitan (Cowie 2000). This is the NIS with the oldest occurrence records in Chile (Philippi 1885) and the introduced species with the largest distribution in the country, found in this work (Tables 1, 2) from ...
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Dual Strategy for Immune Defense in the Land SnailCornu aspersum(Gastropoda, Pulmonata)

Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2011
Immune defenses have been shown to be heavily involved in the evolution of physiological trade-offs. In this study, we compared the internal defense systems in two subspecies of the land snail Cornu aspersum that exhibit contrasting life-history strategies. The "fast-living" Cornu aspersum subsp.
Russo, Jacqueline, Madec, Luc
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Renewal of conditioned tentacle lowering by circadian contextual cues in snails Cornu aspersum

Behavioural Processes, 2020
Previous experiments using tentacle lowering conditioning in terrestrial snails Cornu aspersum have shown extinction and recovery of the conditioned response (CR) as a consequence of both inserting a delay between the extinction and test (spontaneous recovery) and of re-exposing the animal to the unconditioned stimulus after extinction (reinstatement).
Ignacio, Loy   +2 more
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