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- perivitellins play in reproduction and development, there is little information about their role in gastropod Molluscs. Most studies of perivitellins...
- Complex and Perforin (MACPF) family (toxic unit). Like most other studied perivitellins from Pomacea snails, PV2s are highly stable in a wide range of pH values...
- PV2 may refer to: Perivitellin-2, a neurotoxin found in apple snail eggs PV2, a Private rank in the United States Army P2V (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- ****ociated with protective antioxidative properties. Like most other studied perivitellins from Pomacea snails, PsSC is highly stable in a wide range of pH values...
- species. Proteins, called perivitellins, are the second most abundant component of the perivitelline fluid. Perivitellins are also a source of nutrients...
- also be produced by other organisms such as apple snails that produce perivitellin-2 or earthworms, who produce lysenin. They are frequently cytotoxic (i...
- the ornamental pet trade for freshwater aquaria. Keong Emas Ovorubin Perivitellin-2 This article incorporates public domain text from reference and CC-BY-2...
- multiple copies of six different ~30 kDa subunits. Together with the other perivitellins from Pomacea canaliculata eggs, ovorubin serves a nutrient source for...
- PmPV1 is a kinetically stable protein that, like most other studied perivitellins from Pomacea snails, is highly stable in a wide range of pH values and...
- new class of chimeric protein drugs, called immunotoxins. Toxalbumin Perivitellin-2 Giglio, M.L.; Ituarte, S.; Milesi, V.; Dreon, M.S.; Brola, T.R.; Caramelo...