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Gonad stimulation in Crustacea: an interspecies approach
Amir Sagi
Department of Life Sciences
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Crustacea
100%
Bioassay
100%
Gonad
100%
Hemolymph
100%
Culture Media
50%
Reproductives
50%
Gonadotropin
50%
Thymidine
50%
Shrimp
50%
Cysteine
50%
Methionine
50%
Macrobrachium rosenbergii
50%
Penaeus
50%
Juvenile Hormone
50%
Organ Culture
50%
Keyphrases
Gonad
100%
Vitellogenic
100%
Crustacea
100%
Methyl Farnesoate
83%
Macrobrachium Rosenbergii
50%
Hemolymph
33%
Mandibular Organ
33%
In Vitro Bioassay
33%
Cysteine
16%
Crustacean
16%
Organ Culture
16%
Culture Media
16%
Gonadotropins
16%
Methyl
16%
Methionine
16%
Glands
16%
Thymidine
16%
Prawn
16%
Factor Priors
16%
Shrimp
16%
Litopenaeus Vannamei
16%
Juvenile Hormone III
16%
Normal-phase HPLC
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Sulfur 35
100%
Crustacea
100%
Thymidine
50%
Gonadotropin
50%
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
50%
Cysteine
50%
Methionine
50%
Macrobrachium rosenbergii
50%
Shrimp
50%
Juvenile Hormone
50%
Penaeus
50%