supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant No. 31600812];Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [Grant No. XDA09030301];Natural Science Foundation Key Project [Grant No. 31630027, 31430031];the National Distinguished Young Scholars Grant [Grant No. 31225009]
Endotoxin detection is an important step in drug characterization. Herein we found that a chemotherapeutic drug nanoformulation composed of irinotecan hydrochloride(CPT-11) and an amphiphilic molecule DSPE-mPEG_(2000)...
supported in part by the CT Sea Grant and the Undergraduate Research Initiative of the College of Arts and Sciences, Sacred Heart University
While the four species of horseshoe crabs share many common reproductive traits with respect to their reproductive systems, they do differ with respect to their mating behavior (monogamy vs. polygynandry). Past rese...
supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF);the Whitehall Foundation and the Whimey Laboratory
The purpose of this contribution is to review our current understanding of the source and biochemistry of the circadian efferent input to the eyes of the American horseshoe crab Limuluspolyphemus and the impact of thi...
the U.S. Public Health Service for research grant funding for much of the work in my laboratory
Many behavioral activities of the horseshoe crab Limulus are rhythmic, and most of these are produced in large part by central pattern generators within the CNS. The chain of opisthosomal (‘abdominal') ganglia con...
supported by a series of awards from New Jersey Sea Grant;support from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District;supported by National Park Service Grants Nos.CA518099049 and PS 180060016
During spawning events, horseshoe crab eggs are released from the female's oviducts, and fertilized by one or more males. Eggs are shaped by the female into discrete clutches deposited in nests at depths of 10-20 cm ...