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2. Chitin preservation in Quaternary Coleoptera: preliminary results
3. Comparative study of chemical composition of flexible and hard parts of cuticle in 4 species of Sipunculids
4. DISTRIBUTION AND QUANTITATIVE IMPORTANCE OF CHITIN IN MOLLUSCA SHELLS
5. Quelques aspects de la digestion chez les Crustacés Pagurides
6. PRINCIPLES OF A BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATIC AND APPLICATION TO SOME PECULIAR PROBLEMS ABOUT ASCHELMINTHES, POLYCHAETS AND TARDIGRADS
7. STRUCTURE, ASSEMBLY AND RESORPTION OF CHITIN-PROTEIN COMPLEXES OF THE CRUSTACEAN CUTICLE
8. HYDROLASES OF THE DIGESTIVE-SYSTEM OF HERMIT-CRABS
9. Production de chitine par les crustaces du zooplancton de la baie de Calvi (Corse)
10. Principes de systématique biochimique et application à quelques problèmes particuliers concernant les Aschelminthes, les Polychètes et les Tardigrades
11. COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FLEXIBLE AND HARD PARTS OF CUTICLE IN 4 SPECIES OF SIPUNCULIDS
12. MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS OF CUTICLE OF 1ST GIZZARD OF APLYSIA-PUNCTATA-CUV AND HOMOLOGY WITH GASTRIC SHIELD OF BIVALVIA
13. EXOGENOUS ORIGIN OF CHITIN IN SPONGES
14. Chitin production by Ampelisca (Amphipoda) populations from a fine sand community in the Bay of Morlaix (English Channel)
15. [Free amino acids of hemolymph of marine isopods, Sphaeroma hookers Sphaeroma serratum (Flabellifera) and Idotea balthica (Valvifera)].
16. Osmoregulation in molluscs of the intertidal zone.
17. [Free amino acids in sera of Cymothoidae (crustacean, isopods, parasites of fishes) and some teleosts].
18. [Attempt at a panoramic view of one hundred years of scientific research at the Edouard Van Beneden Zoologic Institute].
19. [Contributions to silkworm biochemistry. XIV. Variations in the concentration of catecholamines during nymphal molt].
20. [Active osmotic constituents of muscle of the Chinese crab, Eriocheir sinensis, adapted to fresh water or to sea water].
21. [Research on chitinases. I. Nephelometric determination and chitinase production by streptomycetes].
22. CATIONIC PATTERN OF HEMOLYMPH IN ADULT HYMENOPTERA.
23. [Fermentation of cellulose and absorption of volatile fatty acids in the cecum of the rabbit].
24. [Contributions to silkworm biochemistry. XV. Variations in the concentration of free threonine in the hemolymph during the development of Bombyx mori L].
25. [Secretion of chitinolytic enzymes by the gastric mucosa and by the pancreas of the reptile Lacerta viridis Laurenti].
26. [Research on chitinase in the glandular digestive tissues in the snail (Helix pomatia)].
27. [Chitinase and chitinolytic bacteria in the digestive tube of a wood louse (Porcellio scaber Latr.) (isopode, Oniscide)].
28. [Changes in the inorganic cation component of hemolymph during development and metamorphosis of some lepidopterans].
29. [Biochemistry of silkworms. III. Variations in the apparent concentration of glycine and alanine in the hemolymph during the development of Bombyx mori L].
30. [Contribution to the biochemistry of the silkworm. XXV. Variations of the concentration of tyrosine of the hemolymph in the course of the development of Bomybyx mori L].
31. [Streptomyces production of exochitinase].
32. Chitinase: an addition to the list of hydrolases in the digestive tract of vertebrates.
33. [Method of determination of chitinase].
34. [Contributions to silkw orm biochemistry. XXII. Changes in blood amino acids and osmotic pressure of the hemolymph during the development of Bombyx mori L].
35. [Tissue origin of intestinal chitinolytic enzymes of earthworms].
36. [Biochemistry of silkworms. IV. Variations in the concentration of dialysable serine in the hemolymph during the development of Bombyx mori L].
37. [Resorption of exuvial fluid in the silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)].
38. [Contributions to the biochemistry of the silkworm. XXIX. Composition of the cocoon, composition of its sericin and free amino acid content of the hemolymph in a Bombyx mori strain with a sericin cocoon (strain Nd)].
39. [Contributions on the biochemistry of the silkworm. I. Effect of various experimental conditions on the formation of the silk & on growth].
40. [Free amino acids of the hemolymph of Sphaeroma serratum (crustacea, isopoda)].
41. [Amino acid constituents of tissues in crustacea. I. Amino acid constituents in muscles of Carcinus maenas L. in passage from sea water to brine & during molting].
42. [Contributions to the biochemistry of the silkworm. XX. Variations in the concentration of proline in the hemolymph in the course of the development of Bombyx mori L].
43. [Research on chitinases. II. Purification of the chitinase from a streptomycete, and electrophoretic separation of distinct chitinolytic principles].
44. ["Free" chitin and "masked" chitin in invertebrate skeletal structures].
45. [Contributions to the biochemistry of silkworms. XXX. Biosynthesis of trehalose and glycogen from glucose-1-phosphate].
46. [Osmotically active constituents of the adductor muscles of Gryphaea angulata adapted to sea water or brackish water].
47. [Osmotically active constituents of the blood and muscles of the scorpion, Androctonus australis L].
48. [Demonstration of a chitinolytic bacterial flora in the digestive tube of the snail (Helix pomatia L.)].
49. [First stages of purification of a microbial chitinase].
50. [Contributions to silkworm biochemistry. X. Variations in the concentration of aspartic and glutamic acids in the hemolymph during the development of Bombyx mori L].
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