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- Neurobiology and Behavior
Physiological and Morphological Identification of Photosensitive Neurons in the Opisthosomal Ganglia of Limulus polyphemus
- Kazuo Mori, Takehiko Saito, and Taketeru Kuramoto
Biol. Bull. 2004; 207: 209-216.
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- Cell Biology
Cytoskeletal Organization of Limulus Amebocytes Pre- and Post-Activation: Comparative Aspects
- Mara Conrad, JoAnna DeNobile, Irina Chaikhoutdinov, Douglas Escribano, Kyeng-Gea Lee, and William D. Cohen
Biol. Bull. 2004; 207: 56-66.
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- Research Note
Circatidal and Circadian Rhythms of Locomotion in Limulus polyphemus
- Christopher C. Chabot, Jeffrey Kent, and Winsor H. Watson, III
Biol. Bull. 2004; 207: 72-75.
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- Physiology and Biomechanics
Survival and Development of Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus) Embryos and Larvae in Hypersaline Conditions
- Gretchen S. Ehlinger and Richard A. Tankersley
Biol. Bull. 2004; 206: 87-94.
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- Cell Biology
The Decorated Clot: Binding of Agents of the Innate Immune System to the Fibrils of the Limulus Blood Clot
- Peter B. Armstrong and Margaret T. Armstrong
Biol. Bull. 2003; 205: 201-203.
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- Cell Biology
Imprisonment in a Death-Row Cell: The Fates of Microbes Entrapped in the Limulus Blood Clot
- Victoria Isakova and Peter B. Armstrong
Biol. Bull. 2003; 205: 203-204.
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- Cell Biology
A Liposome-Permeating Activity From the Surface of the Carapace of the American Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus
- John M. Harrington and Peter B. Armstrong
Biol. Bull. 2003; 205: 205-206.
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- Ecology and Population Biology
Stable Isotopic Assessment of Site Loyalty and Relationships Between Size and Trophic Position of the Atlantic Horseshoe Crab, Limulus polyphemus, within Cape Cod Estuaries
- C. W. OConnell, S. P. Grady, A. S. Leschen, R. H. Carmichael, and I. Valiela
Biol. Bull. 2003; 205: 254-255.
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- Cell Biology
Amebocyte Production Begins at Stage 18 During Embryogenesis in Limulus polyphemus, the American Horseshoe Crab
- Yvonne Coursey, Nina Ahmad, Barbara M. McGee, Nancy Steimel, and Mary Kimble
Biol. Bull. 2003; 204: 21-27.
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- Studia Limulorum
Early Neurogenesis in the Horseshoe Crab Limulus polyphemus and Its Implication for Arthropod Relationships
- Beate Mittmann
Biol. Bull. 2002; 203: 221-222.
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