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Rana esculenta

Tadpoles of frogs Rana lessonae and Rana esculenta Pike Esox luteus Rinse Swim, rest, edge use Stauffer and Semiitch, 1993... [Pg.361]

Tadpoles of the two closely related frog species Rana lessonae and Rana esculenta respond more to chemical cues of their predator, the pike E. lucius, than to visual and tactile ones. The strongest swimming, resting, and edge-use behaviors - all considered antipredator responses - occurred to a combination of... [Pg.361]

Bastakov, V. A. (1986). Preference by young-of-the-year of the edible frog (Rana esculenta complex) for their own reservoir ground smell. ZoohgicheskiiZhurnal 65,1864-1868. [Pg.433]

Frog(.Rana esculenta) Parvalbumin (p- form) 12 Hilger et al. (2004)... [Pg.359]

Grassmann and Schleich have shown by Sorensen s method that ox-skin collagen contains equimolecular amounts of D-glucosamine and D-galactose, and a complex with the same proportions of these constituents has been reported in the protein of the ovalbumic glands of Rana esculenta. The mucoproteins of urine are as yet unexplored except insofar as they are known to contain small amounts of certain of the blood group factors. ... [Pg.198]

F4. Fischer, E., Effect of inhibitors on the histochemical reaction of alkaline a-naph-thyl and naphthol-AS-phosphomonoesterase in the kidney of edible-frog (Rana Esculenta L.) Acta Biol. AmmJ. Sd. Hung. 16, 383-388 (1966). [Pg.354]

Bernocchi G (1986) Cytochemical variations in Purkinje neuron nuclei of cerebellar areas with different afferent systems in Rana esculenta. Comparison between activity and hibernation. Z. Hirnforsch., 26, 659-665. [Pg.315]

Schwarz JR, Ulbricht W, Wagner H-H (1973) The rate of action of tetrodotoxin on myelinated nerve fibres of Xenopus laevis and Rana esculenta. J Physiol (bond) 233 167-194... [Pg.51]

Such comparisons have also been made using the minimum systole arrest dose in frogs following injection into the anterior lymph sac but the values obtained may be of little validity. There appears to be marked differences in summer and winter frogs (107), wide variations in intensity of response to different animal species (108), and considerably different sensitivities between the frog and toad (109). Santi (110) has compared the minimum fatal dose (systolic arrest) in frogs (Rana esculenta). The various alkaloids, as hydrochloride or sulfate salts, were injected into the... [Pg.102]

Hydrins, peptides isolated from the pituitary glands of Xenopus laevis and Rana esculenta, respectively. Hydrin 1 CY-IQNCPRGGi°KR (disulfide bond G -C ), hydrin 1, [desAxg ]hydrin 1 and hydrin... [Pg.170]

Vasotocin (VT), H-Cys-Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Arg-Gly-NH2 (disulfide bond Cys -Cys ), the evolutionary precursor of the neurohypophyseal hormones. VT has been found in the pineal body of mammals and in the cerebrospinal fluid of humans. It is responsible for the regulation of water and mineral metabolism of lower vertebrates. During transition from the cyclostomata to fish, a gene duplication occurred which resulted in the formation of oxytocin and vasopressin. Only the replacement of Ile in VT by Phe led to vasopressin as the mammalian hormone. Precursors of VT (- hydrins) have been isolated from the pars intermedia of Rana esculenta [F. L. Moore, C. A. Lowry, Comp. Biochem. Physiol. C Pharmacol. Toxicol. Endocrinol. 1998, 119, 251]. [Pg.392]

Molge vulgaris, 20°C Rana esculenta, winter, 20°C R. esculenta, summer, 20°C R. fusca, winter, 20°C R. fusca, summer, 20°C R. temporaria, winter, 19°C R. temporaria, summer, 19°C... [Pg.614]

Di Matteo, L, Minucci, S., Chieffi-Baccari, G., Pellicciari, C., d Istria, M., and Chieffi, G., 1989, The Harderian gland of the frog, Rana esculenta, during the annual cycle histology, histochemistry and ultrastructuie,... [Pg.238]

Concerning rog larvae, Pfeiffer (1963, 1966) tested alarm responses in tadpoles of Rana esculenta, R. temporaria, R. pipiens, Hyla arborea, and Xenopus laevis to skin extracts of conspecifics, and concluded that fright reactions were not present in these species. Skin extract of R. temporaria was also negative in tests with toad Bufo bufo) tadpoles, and R. temporaria tadpoles did not respond to skin extract of toad tadpoles. These results made him suggest that non-bufonids lack both the alarm substance and the ability to respond to the alarm substance. [Pg.384]

Rana esculenta Extrachromosomal nucleoli Buongiorno-Nardelli el al. (1972)... [Pg.106]

Rana agdis, 106 Rana calamitans, 106 Rana catesb(e)iana, 34, 106 Rana esculenta, 106... [Pg.490]

Polypeptide consisting of 46 AA s. Struct, of reduced form shown. Constit. of the skin of the frog Rana esculenta. Antibacterial agent. [Pg.167]


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