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Post-translational Protein Deimination Signatures and Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) in the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) [PDF]
The horseshoe crab is a living fossil and a species of marine arthropod with unusual immune system properties which are also exploited commercially.
Lange, S. +8 more
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Industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from marine resources
Industrial enzymes are important for various biotechnological applications. Currently, the diversity of industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from Malaysia remains mostly unknown.
T.H. Cheng +4 more
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Pictorial Atlas of Fossil and Extant Horseshoe Crabs, With Focus on Xiphosurida
Horseshoe crabs are an iconic group of extant chelicerates, with a stunning fossil record that extends to at least the Lower Ordovician (~480 million years ago). As such, the group has retained significant biological and palaeontological interest.
Russell D. C. Bicknell, Stephen Pates
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The paper aims to elucidate the physico-chemical characteristics of the shell of mangrove horseshoe crabs (Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda) and determine the compilation matrix for the first time. The shell composition matrix of C.
Yusli Wardiatno +9 more
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The dwindling number of the tri-spine horseshoe crab, Tachypleus tridentatus has been reported globally and its status in Malaysia is not much known. Study on dimorphism in adult body sizes and population size estimation were conducted using capture–mark–
Azwarfarid Manca +4 more
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Environmental factors and occurrence of horseshoe crabs in the northcentral Gulf of Mexico.
This study provides regional-scale data on drivers of horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) presence along the northcentral Gulf of Mexico coast and has implications for understanding habitat suitability for sparse horseshoe crab populations of ...
Maurice G Estes +3 more
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Identification of putative circadian clock genes in the American horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus [PDF]
Winsor H Watson
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Research progress of limulus coagulation mechanism and limulus reagents [PDF]
The coagulation system of Limulus is mainly composed of coagulation proteins such as factor G, factor C, factor B, and prothrombin. The traditional horseshoe crab reagent for endotoxin detection is not specific, and its colorimetric reaction is activated
Yan Dandan, Li Rue, Gao Le
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The Horseshoe Crab is an ancient organism whose ancestors have been around since before the dinosaurs. You can find them on some beaches in North America and Asia when they come up to breed in massive numbers. Horseshoe crabs are useful to people because
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Sediment microbiomes associated with critical habitat of the Juvenile American Horseshoe Crab; Limulus polyphemus [PDF]
Plumb Beach, Brooklyn, New York in USA is an important horseshoe crab breeding and nursery ground that has experienced substantial anthropogenic influence, including pollution, erosion and subsequent restoration.
J. Petersen, C.P. Colon, J.L. Joyner
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