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Giant Cysticercosis of the Right Kidney: A Case Report. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Tan H, Gao X, Wang Y, Cao Y.
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Geometric Diagrams of Genomes: constructing a visual grammar for 3D genomics. [PDF]
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There is a demand for worm gearboxes in diversified industrial fields that include machinery such as escalators, ribbon blenders, pulverisers, bowl mills, etc. because of their peculiar characteristics like torque and quick retardation. The most commonly
Raghavendra Rajendra Barshikar +2 more
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To date, a total of 23 valid species of heteronemerteans belonging to 15 genera have been recorded in Antarctic and Subantarctic waters. The ribbon worm Heteronemertes longifissa (Hubrecht, 1887) is the only heteronemertean species reported to have ...
Alexei V Chernyshev, N E Polyakova
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Let’s cut the ribbon of ribbon worm conservation with special reference to India: A review
2022Biplab Mandal
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Marine Biotechnology, 2023
The toxic ribbon worm, Cephalothrix cf. simula (Palaeonemertea, Nemertea), possesses extremely high concentrations of tetrodotoxin (TTX). Although TTX has been found in the eggs of this species, the fate of the toxin in the ontogeny of the animal has not been explored. Here, using high performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry and
Peter V Velansky +2 more
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The toxic ribbon worm, Cephalothrix cf. simula (Palaeonemertea, Nemertea), possesses extremely high concentrations of tetrodotoxin (TTX). Although TTX has been found in the eggs of this species, the fate of the toxin in the ontogeny of the animal has not been explored. Here, using high performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry and
Peter V Velansky +2 more
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Tetrodotoxin and related substances in a ribbon worm Cephalothrix linearis (Nemertean)
Toxicon, 1990A ribbon worm Cephalothrix linearis (Nemertean) showed a high toxicity, of up to 22,000 MU/g proboscis and 13,600 MU/g body, in terms of tetrodotoxin. This organism secreted the toxin from the skin when wiped with gauze. The toxin was partially purified from the secretion as well as the wiped body by ultrafiltration and Bio-Gel P-2 column ...
Osamu Arakawa +2 more
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Nemerteans (ribbon worms) employ toxins to subdue their prey, but research thus far has focused on the small-molecule components of mucus secretions and few protein toxins have been characterized.
Björn M Von Reumont +2 more
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