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Primary recovery strategies of low‐molecular‐weight toxins from Crotalus molossus nigrescens and Crotalus atrox using aqueous two‐phase and three‐phase partition systems

Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
Rattlesnake venoms are a complex source of different toxin families with biotechnological and biomedical applications. However, the complexity of the sample and the low abundance of some toxins can restrict their study and applications.
Calef Sánchez-Trasviña   +8 more
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Unusual lipid composition of erythrocytes from the insectivorous bat Molossus molossus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1985
The lipid composition of washed erythrocytes from Molossus molossus and Molossus ater were studied. In comparison with other mammalian species, bat erythrocytes were characterized by very high cholesterol/phospholipid molar ratios, as well as by low sphingomyelin content.
M P, Gillett, R B, Wilson
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Reproductive Activity and Diet of an Urban Population of Pallas' Free-Tailed Bats Molossus molossus (Molossidae)

Acta Chiropterologica
Urban areas offer favorable environments for the occupation by colonies of numerous insectivorous bats, indicating a good supply of resources for their support. Studies have shown that reproductive patterns of Neotropical bats can be seasonal in response
Laura Silva-Duarte   +3 more
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A paruterinid metacestode in the liver of a Neotropical bat (Molossus molossus)

Parasitology International, 2019
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We describe a case of microscopic liver lesion caused by larval cestode in a frugivorous bat (Molossus molossus) from the Western Brazilian Amazon. Histopathological analysis of liver indicated the occurrence of metacestode associated with multifocal histiocytic response and the phylogenetic analysis ...
Alex Junior Souza, de Souza   +5 more
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Molossus aztecusand Other SmallMolossus(Chiroptera: Molossidae) in Brazil

Acta Chiropterologica, 2011
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We report the first record of Molossus aztecus from two localities in southeastern Brazil, Lavras and Viçosa, confirming the presence of this species in South America; both localities are located in the state of Minas Gerais. Samples from Lavras contained both M. aztecus and M.
Gregorin, Renato   +2 more
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First records of Myotis ruber and Molossus pretiosus for the state of Ceará, Northeast Brazil

Therya notes
El Orden Chiroptera ocupa el segundo lugar en términos de riqueza de especies entre los mamíferos.  Entre sus familias destacan Molossidae y Vespertilionidae que tienen una distribución cosmopolita y se encuentran en todos los continentes, comprendiendo ...
Nádia M. C. Santos-Cavalcante   +5 more
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The Sinaloan mastiff bat (Molossus sinaloae) is indeed found in Sinaloa, México 

Therya notes
Las investigaciones sobre Molossus sinaloae reflejan desafíos en su taxonomía debido a su amplia distribución geográfica.  A pesar de que el nombre científico de la especie hace referencia al estado de Sinaloa, México, su presencia en éste ha sido ...
osé M. Renteria   +2 more
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Catharsius molossus

2018
Published as part of Cheung, Kahong, Bai, Ming, Leung, Manhin, Lee, Yingming, Chan, Kinfung & Yang, Xingke, 2018, Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from Hong Kong, pp. 233-267 in Zoological Systematics 43 (3) on pages 238-239, DOI: 10.11865/zs.201830, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Cheung, Kahong   +5 more
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Rabies in the Insectivorous Pallas's Mastiff Bat (Molossus molossus) in Northeastern Brazil

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2014
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We describe the pathologic and immunohistochemical findings in five cases of rabies in the insectivorous Pallas's mastiff bat (Molossus molossus) in the city of Patos, state of Para´ıba, northeastern Brazil.
Jeann Leal, de Araújo   +6 more
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The mite Dentocarpus silvai (Acari, chirodiscidae) as a parasite of the bat Molossus molossus (Chiroptera, molossidae) in southeastern Brazil

International Journal of Acarology
Factors that influence the parasite load in a host bat include sex, age, reproductive condition, health, and body condition. Among the ectoparasitic mites found on bats, species from the family Chirodiscidae are commonly observed on molossid bats.
L. A. Gomes, C. E. L. Esbérard
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