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The evolution of cheaper workers facilitated larger societies and accelerated diversification in ants. [PDF]

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Roles and regulation of the Kunitz domain protein MLT-11 during C. elegans cuticle synthesis and molting. [PDF]

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The crustacean cuticle—I. Studies on the composition of the cuticle

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, Comparative Physiology, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. The content of calcium salts, protein and chitin has been measured in the cuticle of Astacus fluviatilis, Cancer pagurus, Carcinus maenas, Leander adspersus, Nephrops norvegicus and Penaeus duorarum. 2. 2. The solubility and the amino acid composition of the cuticles have been determined. 3. 3.
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The cuticle and plant defense to pathogens

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2014
The cuticle provides a physical barrier against water loss and protects against irradiation, xenobiotics and pathogens. Components of the cuticle are perceived by invading fungi and activate developmental processes during pathogenesis.
Mario Serrano   +2 more
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THE INSECT CUTICLE

Biological Reviews, 1948
SummaryThe cuticle consists of a relatively soft and colourless endocuticle, hardened and darkened in its outer part in some places to form a rigid exocuticle, and a complex epicuticle made up of several layers.The endocuticle consists of polyacetylglucosamine (chitin) intimately associated with a characteristic protein (arthropodin). Perhaps these are
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Sclerotization of mosquito cuticle

Experientia, 1987
The mode of sclerotization of Aedes aegypti pupal and adult cuticle was examined by employing biochemical and radioactive techniques. During larval-pupal metamorphosis, tyrosine is converted to tanning precursors and is incorporated into aryl-amino adducts and beta-crosslinks. The major hydrolysis product of beta-crosslinks in pupal cases is identified
M, Sugumaran, V, Semensi
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The Proteome of the Wool Cuticle

Journal of Proteome Research, 2010
The cuticle is responsible for important wool fiber characteristics such as handle and abrasion resistance, which impact on the fiber's performance in both interior and apparel textiles. The cuticle proteome, however, is not well understood due to the difficulty in isolating pure wool cuticle and its significant resistance to protein extraction, which ...
Henning, Koehn   +5 more
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