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Mollusk shells are characterized by hierarchical aggregation of calcium carbonate and organic matrix, and matrix protein is considered as a key active ingredient to understand shell biomineralization.
Can Jin +7 more
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Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) represents a suite of highly conserved and multi-functional molecular chaperone proteins that play an important role in cellular stress responses.
Qin Wang +4 more
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Star3 is located in sex hormone synthesis signaling pathway associated with gonadal development. In this study, star3 was first cloned from the gonad of Hyriopsis cumingii. The cDNA of star3 in H.
Yang Gu +8 more
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Peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGRPs) could serve as key pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) in the innate immune systems of invertebrates. In this study, a short PGRP, designated as ApPGRP, was identified and functionally characterized from the mollusk Atrina pectinata to investigate its roles in immunity. The ApPGRP gene was cloned and found to
Yuanjin Liu +8 more
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Immune response plays an important role in the pearl sac formation and pearl quality. However, there is little knowledge about the mode and mechanism of the immune responses in the pearl sac formation of the pearl mussel Hyriopsis cumingii. In this study,
Wenying Shen +6 more
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A four-week feeding trial was conducted to identify suitable natural bivalve diets for the growth of juvenile Neptunea arthritica cumingii. The trial aimed to evaluate the effects of various bivalve species on the growth performance and nutritional ...
Yongxin Sun +7 more
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Diseases, overfishing, and habitat loss are constantly reducing oyster populations. Moreover, environmental pollution and natural disasters also hinder offshore shellfish cultivation. Therefore, filter‐feeding bivalves could be cultivated on land‐based system to maintain the culture condition and secure food safety.
Mahima Ranjan Acharjee +9 more
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The New Zealand green‐lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus, is a key aquaculture species often used in bacterial exposure experiments to better understand infection mechanisms resulting in decreased health and survival. The route of bacterial exposure in an experimental setting has largely been standardised, yet corresponding data on mussels’ physiological
Ella M. Alfaro Campbell +6 more
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Biochar Adsorption: A Green Approach to PFAS Contaminant Removal
The present work emphasizes the synthesis, and modification of biochar based adsorbents for PFAS removal, encompassing various health hazards and toxicity of PFAS to the ecosystem, chemical destruction mechanisms for PFAS removal, machine learning studies for predicting PFAS removal using biochar adsorbents, along with adsorption kinetics, isotherms ...
Darshana Chavan +3 more
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ABSTRACT The endemic, green‐lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus), trademarked as Greenshell™ mussel, contributes most to the New Zealand aquaculture industry based on tonnage and export value. Research on mussel immunity is motivated greatly by economical and biosecurity necessities.
Awanis Azizan +2 more
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