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The production and characterisation of monoclonal antibodies to Lucilia cuprina larval antigens
International Journal for Parasitology, 1994A panel of murine monoclonal antibodies was produced against three Lucilia cuprina larval preparations that are unlikely to be exposed to the sheep's immune system during a normal infection. Antibodies were successfully produced against a crude third instar midgut homogenate preparation (MG), and Sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and Triton X-114 (TX ...
K L, Fry, D S, Seaton, R M, Sandeman
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Relations between Egg Production, Larval Production and Spawning Stock Size in Clyde Herring
1974In 1957 the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen conducted a preliminary survey of herring egg and larval distributions over Ballantrae Bank, the main spawning ground of the Clyde spring-spawning herring stock. In 1958 more systematic surveys were begun and, with some breaks due to unavailability of research vessels at the appropriate times, these have been ...
A. Saville, I. G. Baxter, D. W. McKay
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Parasite‐secreted products regulate the host response to larval Taenia crassiceps
Parasite Immunology, 2000Parasite‐induced immunosuppression is believed to play a significant role in the pathology of cysticercosis, a disease caused by the larval stage of cestode parasites. The biochemical basis for immunoregulation by Taenia crassiceps in experimental cysicercosis is unknown. In order to determine whether or not excretory/secretory (E/S) products from the
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Characteristics of egg and larval production in captive bluespotted gobies
Journal of Fish Biology, 2001Spawning of the Hawaiian coral‐reef goby Asterropteryx semipunctata was diurnal, occurring at various times throughout the day. Mean length of eggs deposited in nests was 0·76 mm (range 0·67–0·84); mean egg width was 0·47 mm (range 0·41–0·52). Clutch size varied from 296 to 1552 eggs (mean=886±309), and was independent of standard length, total body ...
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Moulting hormone production in the isolated larval abdomen of the Colorado beetle
Nature, 1975IN spite of the overwhelming evidence for the essential roles of the prothoracic glands in the synthesis of moulting hormone and the regulation of insect moulting and development1–3, several instances of moulting without prothoracic glands have been reported, either by extirpation (Galleria mellonella4 and Periplaneta americana5) or by ligation ...
T H, Hsiao, C, Hsiao, J, De Wilde
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Developmental Biology, 1977
Abstract Drosophila melanogaster salivary glands produce a mucoprotein-containing saliva in the third larval instar. At the time of prepupa formation, the protein component of the saliva is more than 30% of the total gland protein. Electrophoresis of reduced and alkylated saliva proteins in acrylamide gels yields four saliva-specific fractions. Two
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Abstract Drosophila melanogaster salivary glands produce a mucoprotein-containing saliva in the third larval instar. At the time of prepupa formation, the protein component of the saliva is more than 30% of the total gland protein. Electrophoresis of reduced and alkylated saliva proteins in acrylamide gels yields four saliva-specific fractions. Two
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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