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- (IgG, IgA, IgM) and location on the sperm cell (head, body, or tail). The Hemizona test is a test to evaluate sperm zona-binding capacity. In this test, the...
- Hydriomena hemizona is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. It was first described by Edward Meyrick in 1897. This species is endemic to New Zealand...
- Leucoptera hemizona is a moth in the family Lyonetiidae that is endemic to Australia. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Meyrick, E. (1906)...
- Holmgren, W. J.; Johnson, D. E.; Scobey, M. J.; Jeyendran, R. S. (1992). "Hemizona ****ay for measuring zona binding in the lowland gorilla". Molecular Reproduction...
- and O-glycans that are terminated with the sialyl-LewisX sequence. The hemizona ****ay, which ****esses sperm–ZP binding by counting the number of sperm...
- clarkei (Howes, 1917) Hydriomena deltoidata (Walker, 1862) Hydriomena hemizona Meyrick, 1897 Hydriomena iolanthe Hudson, 1939 Hydriomena purpurifera Fereday...
- glaucata (Packard, 1874) Hydriomena gracillima McDunnough, 1944 Hydriomena hemizona Meyrick, 1897 Hydriomena henshawi Swett, 1912 Hydriomena impluviata (Denis...
- 1934 Species: M. pinguis Binomial name Malvoliophis pinguis (Günther, 1872) Synonyms Ophichthys pinguis Günther, 1872 Bascanichthys hemizona Ogilby, 1897...
- species has pectinated antennae. It has also been confused with Hydriomena hemizona but again can be distinguished as a result of the antennae pectinations...
- Leucoptera diasticha Turner, 1923 Leucoptera euryphaea Turner, 1926 Leucoptera hemizona Meyrick, 1906 Leucoptera iolitha Turner, 1923 Leucoptera melanolitha Turner...