Mollusk shells as marine bioactive materials: Composition, bioactivities, and prospects for food and health applications. [PDF]
Hou JY, Fu XJ, Ren X.
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The scaly pearl oyster, Pinctada longisquamosa (Margaritidae), is a resident of shallow marine habitats within the western Atlantic tropical region from Florida to Venezuela.
Gracia, Adriana +1 more
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The chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of the silver-lipped pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima. [PDF]
Mu Q +7 more
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Integrated fisheries management resource report pearl oyster (Pinctada maxima) resource
This report has been prepared to provide the Intergrated Fisheries Allocation Advisory Committee (Allocation Committee) with a summarised, factual account of the nature and status of the Pinctada maxima (P.
Department of Fisheries
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Dmrt genes encode a large family of transcription factors involved in sexual development. These genes have been well studied in various species. However, their expression profiles and functions in bivalves are still unclear. As an important member of the
Yu, Xiang-Yong +6 more
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Dva primjerka školjkaša Pinctada radiata, lesepsijskog migranta, su nađena prilikom bentoskog istraživanju u sjevernom Jadranu na dubini od 59 m na siltoznom pijesku, u travnju 2006.
DOĞAN, Alper, NERLOVIĆ, Vedrana
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The Conserved Roles of miR-2c in the Ecdysone Signaling Pathway by Targeting EcR/RXR and Runt for Exoskeleton Formation in the Pearl Oyster <i>Pinctada fucata martensii</i>. [PDF]
Zheng Z +7 more
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Calcium dissociation with carbonate ions from Pf-SCP, sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein in Pinctada fucata, contributes to calcium mineralization for shell formation. [PDF]
Namikawa Y +4 more
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Combining population genomics, larval dispersal modelling and graph theory to reveal connectivity patterns of the black-lipped pearl oyster in French Polynesia. [PDF]
Gradel A +5 more
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Exosomal miRNAs Mediate Immune-Metabolic Interactions in the Hemocytes of the Pearl Oyster <i>Pinctada fucata martensii</i>. [PDF]
Wang P +7 more
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