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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009
The clot's appearance in different large-bodied insects has been described, but until recently, little was known about any insect clot's molecular makeup, and few experiments could directly test its function. Techniques have been developed in Drosophila (fruit fly) larvae to identify clotting factors that can then be tested for effects on hemostasis ...
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The clot's appearance in different large-bodied insects has been described, but until recently, little was known about any insect clot's molecular makeup, and few experiments could directly test its function. Techniques have been developed in Drosophila (fruit fly) larvae to identify clotting factors that can then be tested for effects on hemostasis ...
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The hemolymph microbiome of insects
Journal of Insect Physiology, 2019Hemolymph has long been recognized as a key mediator of nutritional and immunological homeostasis in insects, with the tacit understanding that hemolymph is a hostile environment for microorganisms, and microbiologically sterile in healthy insects.
Frances Blow, Angela E. Douglas
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Free amino acids in spider hemolymph
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008We examined the free amino acid composition of hemolymph from representatives of five spider families with an interest in knowing if the amino acid profile in the hemolymph of orb-web-building spiders reflects the high demands for small organic compounds in the sticky droplets of their webs.
Tillinghast, Edward K., Townley, Mark A.
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Insect Hemolymph Immune Complexes
2020Insects possess powerful immune systems that have evolved to defend against wounding and environmental pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, protozoans, and parasitoids. This surprising sophistication is accomplished through the activation of multiple immune pathways comprised of a large array of components, many of which have been identified and studied ...
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Penaeid shrimp hemolymph lipoproteins
Aquaculture, 2000Abstract Due to their hydrophobic nature, lipids are transported in the hemolymph of shrimp by protein–lipid-complexes named lipoproteins. Since cholesterol (Ch) and polyunsaturated lipids must be provided by the diet, and they are stored mainly in the hepatopancreas; a special vehicle is necessary for their mobilization to other tissues.
Gloria Yepiz-Plascencia +2 more
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Drosophila melanogaster larval hemolymph protein mapping
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2003With the completion of the genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster the importance of constructing a proteome map is to be considered. Therefore, with the application of recent advances in proteomic analysis approaches, a protein map of D. melanogaster larvae hemolymph proteins was obtained using 2-DE in the range of pH 3-10.
Sofia de Morais, Guedes +6 more
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Enkephalin-degrading activity in arthropode hemolymphe
Neuropeptides, 1985Enkephalin and related peptides are rapidly inactivated in Astacus fluviatilis and Limulus polyphemus hemolymphe. At least three different enzymes, an aminopeptidase, a carboxypeptidase and a peptidyl-dipeptidase, acting concomitantly on the peptide substrates have been identified.
M A, Coletti-Previero +3 more
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The hemolymph proteome of Anopheles gambiae
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005We used two-dimensional SDS-PAGE and microsequencing or peptide mass fingerprinting to identify major proteins in the hemolymph of Anopheles gambiae. We found approximately 280 protein spots in hemolymph and identified 28 spots, representing 26 individual proteins. Most of these proteins have known or predicted functions in immunity, iron transport, or
Susan M, Paskewitz, Lei, Shi
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Giant hemolymph node of the mediastinum
The American Journal of Surgery, 1961Abstract There have been six previous cases of giant hemolymph node of the mediastinum reported in the literature. An additional case is reported in which the patient was subjected to surgical removal and has survived four years.
L F, KNOEPP, E C, UHRICH
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Antibacterial hemolymph proteins of Manduca sexta
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1986Exclusion column fractionated immune hemolymph of the M. sexta larva contains five peaks of anti-E. coli activity with molecular weights of greater than 140 kD and approximately 91, 54, 14 and 4 kD, plus one peak of lysozyme activity with a molecular weight of 17 kD.
A G, Spies, J E, Karlinsey, K D, Spence
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