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called Cypridinid luciferin,
Cypridina luciferin, or
Vargula luciferin, is the
luciferin found in the
ostracod Cypridina hilgendorfii, also
named Vargula...
- in
their dim light. In 1962, the name of the
species was
changed from
Cypridina hilgendorfii to
Vargula hilgendorfii. In 1968, ****anese
scientists were...
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Cypridina luciferin + CO2 + hnu Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are
Cypridina luciferin and O2,
whereas its 3
products are
oxidized Cypridina...
- of Myodocopa. The type
species is H. retiferus;
genus also
includes "
Cypridina"
gussevaae Crasquin-Soleau & Baud (1998). ?Infracytheropteron bisulcatum...
- 3354/meps10500. ISSNĀ 0171-8630.
Osamu Shimomura (2006). "The
ostracod Cypridina (Vargula) and
other luminous crustaceans". Bioluminescence:
Chemical Principles...
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discovered the chemical's
structure and
published his 1957
paper Crystalline Cypridina Luciferin. Shimomura,
Martin Chalfie, and
Roger Y.
Tsien won the 2008...
- Sylvester-Bradley, 1950
Bathyvargula Kornicker, 1968
Codonocera Brady, 1902
Cypridina Milne-Edwards, 1840
Cypridinodes Brady, 1902
Doloria Skogsberg, 1920 Enewton...
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luciferase enzyme within these organs from
bioluminescent ostracods,
including Cypridina noctiluca or
Vargula hilgendorfii.
Kleptoplasty Bessho-Uehara, Manabu;...
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genus contains bioluminescent species.
Vargula hilgendorfii (formerly
Cypridina hilgendorfii),
native to ****an, is
likely the best-studied Vargula. Some...
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published in
which they
named the
species Cypridina radiata,
believing it was most
similar to
other species of
Cypridina. The type
series of C.
radiata was collected...