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Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2016
Pufflectin found in Takifugu rubripes (Tr pufflectin) is the first animal lectin reported to show sequence similarity to monocotyledonous plant lectins. In the present study, we identified and characterized an orthologous lectin from Takifugu niphobles (Tn pufflectin), a species closely related to T. rubripes.
Satoshi, Tasumi +7 more
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Pufflectin found in Takifugu rubripes (Tr pufflectin) is the first animal lectin reported to show sequence similarity to monocotyledonous plant lectins. In the present study, we identified and characterized an orthologous lectin from Takifugu niphobles (Tn pufflectin), a species closely related to T. rubripes.
Satoshi, Tasumi +7 more
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Low-salinity tolerance of juvenile fugu Takifugu rubripes
Fisheries Science, 2005To study the adaptability of juvenile fugu Takifugu rubripes to low-salinity environments, fish were transferred from full-strength seawater (100% SW) to freshwater (FW) and 25, 50, 75 and 100% SW, and checked for mortality over 3 days. No mortality was observed in 25–100% SW, whereas all fish died in FW.
Kyung Mi LEE +2 more
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Comparative Genomics Project of genus Takifugu
Taikifugu exhibits fascinating characteristics that can serve as an exceptional model for studying the evolution of vertebrate genomes. They possess the most compact vertebrate genomes. In addition to their small genomes and a spectacular, unique inflation behaviour upon threats, pufferfish resemble both features of apple and snake in Eden, as these ...openaire +1 more source
Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis of Swim Bladder from Takifugu obscurus and Takifugu rubripes
Open Journal of Fisheries Research, 2023openaire +1 more source
5, 6, 11-trideoxy tetrodotoxin attracts tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes
ToxiconTetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin that binds to voltage-gated sodium channels and blocks the passage of sodium ions. TTX is widely distributed in both terrestrial and marine organisms, and the toxic puffers are believed to accumulate TTX through the food chain.
Kairi Miyazaki +9 more
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Tetrodotoxin attracts pufferfish (‘torafugu’, Takifugu rubripes)
Toxicon, 1997T. Saito +4 more
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