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Lipid transfer protein from Manducasexta hemolymph
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1986A hemolymph lipid transfer protein (LTP) was isolated from the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta. LTP catalyzes net lipid transfer between isolated hemolymph lipoproteins in vitro. An isolation procedure employing density gradient ultracentrifugation and gel permeation chromatography produced a purified protein.
R O, Ryan, M A, Wells, J H, Law
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Recognition factors in insect hemolymph
Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 1983Abstract The occurrence and induction of hemagglutinins in a range of insects is described. Subsequent experiments show that agglutinins probably do not act as opsonins in insects. Instead. the hemolymph contains recognition factors which can only be activated by the cell wall constituents of naturally-occurring microbial isolates.
N.A. Ratcliffe, A.F. Rowley
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1947
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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1986
Hemolymph clotting in insects has been reviewed repeatedly over the last 15 years [20,31,32,33,35,59]. These reviews reflect the situation of clotting research in insects. The overwhelming majority of investigations was mainly concerned with the cytological aspects of clotting: which type of hemocyte cells is engaged in clotting, and how the structure ...
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Hemolymph clotting in insects has been reviewed repeatedly over the last 15 years [20,31,32,33,35,59]. These reviews reflect the situation of clotting research in insects. The overwhelming majority of investigations was mainly concerned with the cytological aspects of clotting: which type of hemocyte cells is engaged in clotting, and how the structure ...
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