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This review explores how alternative invertebrate and small‐vertebrate models advance the evaluation of nanomaterials across medicine and environmental science. By bridging cellular and organismal levels, these models enable integrated assessment of toxicity, biodistribution, and therapeutic performance.
Marie Celine Lefevre +3 more
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In Vitro Release of Lectins From Phallusia mamillata Hemocytes After Their Fractionation on a Density Gradient [PDF]
Hemocytes were fractionated by centrifugation on a discontinuous Percoll density gradient from the hemolymph of Phallusia mamillata. Results obtained from microcultures of the fractionated hemocytes, sugar-inhibition experiments, SDS-PAGE, and ...
ARIZZA, Vincenzo +2 more
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Metarhizium is an entomopathogenic fungus widely employed in the biological control of arthropods. Hemocytes present in the hemolymph of invertebrates are the cells involved in the immune response of arthropods.
Jéssica Fiorotti +7 more
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Energetic and motion activity of hemocytes of Dictyoptera representatives [PDF]
The article is dedicated to results of the study, in the course of which motility of in-sects’ hemocytes, representatives of Dictyoptera order was investigated, while cells were incubated in various conditions.
Grebtsova, E. A., Prisny, А. А.
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Synopsis of biological data on the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun [PDF]
This synopsis reviews taxonomy, morphology, distribution, life history, commercial hard and soft shell crab fisheries, physiology, diseases, ecology, laboratory culture methodology, and influences of environmental pollutants on the blue crab ...
Millikin, Mark R., Williams, Austin B.
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D-Galactose binding lectins from the tunicate Ascidia malaca: Subunit characterization and hemocyte surface distribution [PDF]
D-galactose specific lectins purified from Ascidia malaca serum contain a major protein component with an apparent molecular weight of about 58,000 daltons, which moves more rapidly under non-reducing conditions.
ARIZZA, Vincenzo, PARRINELLO, Nicolo'
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In vitro release of lectins by Phallusia mamillata hemocytes [PDF]
α-Lactose specific lectins are released from Phallusia mamillata hemocytes during short-term cultures. The molecular weight of the subunits, the immunological cross-reaction and the sugar specificity suggest that the released lectins are similar to those
ARIZZA, Vincenzo +2 more
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Amblyomma sculptum (formerly Amblyomma cajennense) ticks have been implicated in the transmission of pathogens that cause diseases in animals and humans.
Andressa Aparecida de Lima Reis +7 more
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Abstract Crustacean hemocytes have been characterized on the basis of cell size and nature of cytoplasmic granules. Based on light microscopic morphological analysis and cytochemistry, investigators variously named the hemocyte types (agranular, small-granule, large granule, undifferentiated, hyaline cells, non-explosive, explosive ...
G M Vernon +3 more
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A Drosophila Model to Image Phagosome Maturation
Phagocytosis involves the internalization of extracellular material by invagination of the plasma membrane to form intracellular vesicles called phagosomes, which have functions that include pathogen degradation.
Douglas A. Brooks +3 more
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