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1. Application of Marine Mollusk Shells (Meretrix lusoria) as Low-Cost Biosorbent for Removing Cd 2+ and Pb 2+ Ions from Aqueous Solution: Kinetic and Equilibrium Study.

2. Meretrix taiwanica (Bivalvia: Veneridae), a previously misidentified new species in Taiwan.

3. Two new occurrence records of bivalve species with the first report of the Genus Lutraria Lamarck, 1799, along the Odisha coast from Bahuda estuary.

4. MICROPLASTICS AS A VECTOR FOR HEAVY METALS IN HARD CLAM Meretrix lusoria UNDER VARIOUS SALINITIES.

5. Performance Evaluation of Calcined Meretrix lusoria Beads Fixed Bed Column for Instantaneous Removal of Phosphate and Nitrate from Domestic Wastewater.

6. The complete mitochondrial genome of Meretrix lusoria (Bivalvia: Veneroida: Veneridae) from Kumamoto, Japan

7. 貝類漁電共生養殖模式之經濟效益分析.

8. 短小芽抱桿菌Bacillus pumilus D5及其突變株對 文蛤(Meretrix lusorid}成長、抗病和養殖環境改善之影響研究

9. Paratectonatica tigrina (Gastropoda: Naticidae) adjusts its predation tactics depending on the chosen prey and their shell weight relative to its own.

10. Low genetic diversity of cultivated spotted hard clam (Meretrix petechialis) in Taiwan.

11. The complete mitochondrial genome of Meretrix lusoria (Bivalvia: Veneroida: Veneridae) from Kumamoto, Japan.

12. Hard clam extracts induce atypical apoptosis in human gastric cancer cells.

13. Paratectonatica tigrina (Gastropoda: Naticidae) adjusts its predation tactics depending on the chosen prey and their shell weight relative to its own

14. Temporal changes in the geographic distribution of two clam species Meretrix lusoria and M. petechialis along the coast of Japan and South Korea.

15. Dynamic Regulation of Ions and Amino Acids in Adult Asian Hard Clams Meretrix lusoria Upon Hyperosmotic Salinity

16. Quantifying the impact of temperature variation on birnavirus transmission dynamics in hard clamsMeretrix lusoria

17. Indole-Diterpenoids with Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Inhibitory Activities from the Marine-Derived Fungus Penicillium sp. KFD28

18. Effect of a Novel Microwave-Assisted Induction Heating (MAIH) Technology on the Quality of Prepackaged Asian Hard Clam (Meretrix lusoria)

19. Simultaneous Removal of Phosphate and Nitrate from Synthetic and Real Wastewater by Meretrix lusoria as an Efficient and Novel Material

20. Analysis of persistent organochlorine pesticides in shellfish and their risk assessment from aquafarms in Taiwan

21. Mucous-cord secretion for drifting by the clam Meretrix lusoria (Veneridae) under varying light/dark and submergence/exposure conditions.

22. Recruitment and movement of the hard clam Meretrix lusoria in a tidal river of northern Kyushu, Japan.

23. Distribution and movement between habitats with growth of the hard clam Meretrix lusoria in the Shirakawa-Midorikawa estuary of the Ariake Sea.

24. Microplastic Contamination of Three Commonly Consumed Seafood Species from Taiwan: A Pilot Study

25. Quinolone and Organophosphorus Insecticide Residues in Bivalves and Their Associated Risks in Taiwan

26. Contribution to the knowledge of the marine bivalve mollusk fauna of Gangwon Province, Korea

27. Microstructure characteristics and mechanical properties of Meretrix lusoria shell

28. Characteristics and Phylogeny ofShewanella haliotisIsolated from Cultivated Shellfish in Taiwan

29. Vectors and reservoir hosts of covert mortality nodavirus (CMNV) in shrimp ponds

30. Porous floating Meretrix lusoria shell composite pellets immobilized with nitrate-reducing bacteria for treatment of phosphate and nitrate simultaneously from domestic wastewater

31. Assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in seafood collected from coastal aquaculture ponds in Taiwan and human health risk assessment

32. Chemical compositions and nutritional value of Asian hard clam (Meretrix lusoria) from the coast of Andaman Sea.

33. PCR-RFLP typing reveals a new invasion of Taiwanese Meretrix (Bivalvia: Veneridae) to Japan.

34. The tertiary structure of an i-type lysozyme isolated from the common orient clam ( Meretrix lusoria).

35. Assessment of the Roles of Copepod Apocyclops royi and Bivalve Mollusk Meretrix lusoria in White Spot Syndrome Virus Transmission.

36. Complete mtDNA of Meretrix lusoria (Bivalvia: Veneridae) reveals the presence of an atp8 gene, length variation and heteroplasmy in the control region.

37. Reproductive cycle of the venerid clam Meretrix lusoria in Ariake Sound and Tokyo Bay, Japan.

38. Changes in shell gathering in an early agricultural society at the head of Ise Bay, Japan

39. Simultaneous flow cytometric assessment for cellular types and phagocytic abilities of the haemocytes of the hard clam, Meretrix lusoria

40. Apoptotic-inducing epidioxysterols identified in hard clam (Meretrix lusoria)

41. Induction of apoptosis by Meretrix lusoria through reactive oxygen species production, glutathione depletion, and caspase activation in human leukemia cells

42. Biometry-dependent metal bioaccumulation in aquaculture shellfishes in southwest Taiwan and consumption risk

43. Temporal changes in the geographic distribution of two clam species Meretrix lusoria and M. petechialis along the coast of Japan and South Korea

44. Assessing Impacts of Metallic Contamination along the Tidal Gradient of a Riverine Mangrove: Multi-metal Bioaccumulation and Biomagnification of Filter-Feeding Bivalves

45. The Protective Effects of Clams on Hypercholesterolemia in Late-Stage Triple-Transgenic Alzheimer's Diseased Mice Hearts

46. OOGENESIS AND SEXUAL MATURATION IN MERETRIX LUSORIA (RÖDING 1798) (BIVALVIA: VENERIDAE) IN WESTERN KOREA.

47. EFFECTS OF DIETS, THEIR CONCENTRATIONS AND CLAM SIZE ON FILTRATION RATE OF HARD CLAMS (MERETRIX LUSORIA).

48. EFFECTS OF SALINITY ON SAND BURROWING ACTIVITY, FEEDING AND GROWTH OF THE CLAMS MACTRA VENERIFORMIS, RUDITAPES PHILIPPINARUM AND MERETRIX LUSORIA.

49. Analysis of CaCO3structure of marine bivalves using X-ray diffraction

50. Genetic distances of three venerid species identified by PCR analysis

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