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The Common Pond Snail Lymnaea stagnalis
1990The common pond snail is a freshwater species widely used in embryological studies. Oogenesis and egg maturation of the pond snail involve complex events of ooplasmic segregation, including polar as well as mosaic differentiation of the cortical layer [141,144,174].
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2017
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The Circulatory System of Lymnaea Stagnalis (L.)
Netherlands Journal of Zoology, 1971The present study deals with the circulatory system of the pulmonate freshwater snail Lymnaea stagnalis. As, due to structural and functional complications (e.g., open system, both lung and skin respiration), the study of circulation in gastropods is difficult, the present investigations had, in many respects, a preliminary character. Three methods for
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2014
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2011
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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2020
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BIOSYNTHESIS OF LYMNAEA STAGNALIS HAEMOCYANIN
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1981K. W. Siggens +2 more
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2022
The qualitative composition and quantitative content of amino acids were investigated by means of paper chromatography in blood protein hydrolyzate of Lymnaea stagnalis (L., 1758) in norm and in invasion with Opisthioglyphe ?????????? L ?? ?? s s, 1887, Sanguinicola sp.
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The qualitative composition and quantitative content of amino acids were investigated by means of paper chromatography in blood protein hydrolyzate of Lymnaea stagnalis (L., 1758) in norm and in invasion with Opisthioglyphe ?????????? L ?? ?? s s, 1887, Sanguinicola sp.
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Digestion of Lymnaea stagnalis Haemocyanin with Trypsin
1977Digestion of whole native molecules of Lymnaea stagnalis haemocyanin with trypsin resulted in the formation of “tubes” of digested haemocyanin molecules, some 20 to 30 times the length of the original molecule. Removal of the tubes by preparative ultracentrifugation left in the supernatant a fragment of tryptic digestion which bound oxygen.
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