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Prenatal development of Crocodylus niloticus niloticus Laurenti, 1768
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2010AbstractPrenatal development in crocodilians represents a very interesting model for comparative studies. As the speed of prenatal development of crocodilians varies depending on incubation conditions, the staging of embryos and fetuses is a very important prerequisite for data correlation.
Peterka, Matěj +6 more
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Analysis of Siamese Crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis) Eggshell Proteome
The Protein Journal, 2017The proteins and pigment of the eggshell of the Siamese crocodile (Crocodylus siamensis) were analysed. For proteomic analysis, various decalcification methods were used when the two main surface layers were analyzed. These layers are important for antimicrobial defense of egg (particularly the cuticle).
Ivan, Mikšík +3 more
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Crocodylus moreletii in captivity
2017This study documents results of the husbandry of Crocodylus moreletii in captivity, in cooperation with the Tiergarten Schönbrunn in Vienna. The first chapter reveals the incubation methods and proves that temperatures above 34°C in the first third of the incubation period will lead to abnormalities and even to the death of crocodile embryos, while ...
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Purification and Characterization of Ovotransferrin from Crocodylus siamensis
The Protein Journal, 2013Ovotransferrin (OTf) is the major glycoprotein in reptile egg whites. However, knowledge concerning its functional and biological properties remains limited. In this study, OTf from Crocodylus siamensis was purified and characterized. The proteins were precipitated with 80 % ammonium sulfate and then purified by anion exchange chromatography followed ...
Sukanya, Chaipayang +7 more
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Growth Rate of Crocodylus Palustris
1978(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Whitaker, Romulus, Whitaker, Zahida
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1976
Abstract 1. Body temperature of Crocodylus johnstoni and C. porosus were recorded using radio telemetry. 2. Mean preferred temperature ranges were similar for both species, but those of C. johnstoni (31·3-32·5°C) were slightly lower than those found of C. porosus (32·0–33·1°C). 3. Little variation occurred in the mean daily body temperature.
C R, Johnson, G J, Webb, C, Tanner
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Abstract 1. Body temperature of Crocodylus johnstoni and C. porosus were recorded using radio telemetry. 2. Mean preferred temperature ranges were similar for both species, but those of C. johnstoni (31·3-32·5°C) were slightly lower than those found of C. porosus (32·0–33·1°C). 3. Little variation occurred in the mean daily body temperature.
C R, Johnson, G J, Webb, C, Tanner
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Purification, Characterization, and Crystallization of Crocodylus siamensis Hemoglobin
The Protein Journal, 2014Crocodylus siamensis hemoglobin was purified by a size exclusion chromatography, Sephacryl S-100 with buffer containing dithiothreitol. The purified Hb was dissociated to be two forms (α chain and β chain) which observed by SDS-PAGE, indicated that the C. siamensis Hb was an unpolymerized form.
Jinda, Jandaruang +7 more
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Caudal Scalation Of Central American Crocodylus
1974(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Ross, C A, Ross, Frankliin D.
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Experimental biology, 1990
The presence of bombesin-like material in nerves and endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal canal, the circulatory system and the lung of the caiman, Caiman crocodylus crocodylus, has been investigated with immunohistochemistry (IHC) and radioimmunoassay (RIA).
S, Holmgren +5 more
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The presence of bombesin-like material in nerves and endocrine cells of the gastrointestinal canal, the circulatory system and the lung of the caiman, Caiman crocodylus crocodylus, has been investigated with immunohistochemistry (IHC) and radioimmunoassay (RIA).
S, Holmgren +5 more
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