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1. G protein-coupled receptors as candidates for modulation and activation of the chemical senses in decapod crustaceans.

2. Catabolism of mucus components influences motility of Vibrio cholerae in the presence of environmental reservoirs.

3. Biomolecular changes that occur in the antennal gland of the giant freshwater prawn (Machrobrachium rosenbergii).

4. Genomic structure, expression pattern, and functional characterization of transcription factor E2F-2 from black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon).

5. The effect of starvation and re-feeding on mitochondrial potential in the midgut of Neocaridina davidi (Crustacea, Malacostraca).

6. Hemocyanin from Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Has Antiproliferative Effect against HeLa Cell In Vitro.

7. Widespread Natural Occurrence of Hydroxyurea in Animals.

8. A Catalog of Proteins Expressed in the AG Secreted Fluid during the Mature Phase of the Chinese Mitten Crabs (Eriocheir sinensis).

9. Isotopic incorporation rates and discrimination factors in mantis shrimp crustaceans.

10. Effect of elevated pCO2 on metabolic responses of porcelain crab (Petrolisthes cinctipes) Larvae exposed to subsequent salinity stress.

11. Synergistic and antagonistic effects of thermal shock, air exposure, and fishing capture on the physiological stress of Squilla mantis (Stomatopoda).

12. Nitrogen fixed by cyanobacteria is utilized by deposit-feeders.

13. The involvement of MiR-1-clathrin pathway in the regulation of phagocytosis.

14. Lake and sea populations of Mysis relicta (Crustacea, Mysida) with different visual-pigment absorbance spectra use the same A1 chromophore.

15. A transgenerational endocrine signaling pathway in Crustacea.

16. Meiofauna metabolism in suboxic sediments: currently overestimated.

17. Simultaneously hermaphroditic shrimp use lipophilic cuticular hydrocarbons as contact sex pheromones.

18. Oxygen as a driver of early arthropod micro-benthos evolution.

19. Melanization and pathogenicity in the insect, Tenebrio molitor, and the crustacean, Pacifastacus leniusculus, by Aeromonas hydrophila AH-3.

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