1966
DOI: 10.1016/0022-1910(66)90032-1
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The effect of nitrogen starvation on Tenebrio molitor L.

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“…So far, no marker to assess cytotoxicity has been reported in T. molitor. We have previously demonstrated that the measurement of LDH activity in the cell-free hemolymph can be used as a cytotoxicity marker in G. mellonella larvae infected with fungal cells, 34,44,45 and since this enzyme activity has been previously reported in T. molitor hemolymph, 49,50 along with its putative encoding gene, 51 we hypothesized that the measurement of this enzyme activity would increase in the infected animals with the Sporothrix spp. yeast-like cells.…”
Section: Sporothrix Spp Kills Tenebrio Molitor Larvae In a Dose-dependent Mannermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, no marker to assess cytotoxicity has been reported in T. molitor. We have previously demonstrated that the measurement of LDH activity in the cell-free hemolymph can be used as a cytotoxicity marker in G. mellonella larvae infected with fungal cells, 34,44,45 and since this enzyme activity has been previously reported in T. molitor hemolymph, 49,50 along with its putative encoding gene, 51 we hypothesized that the measurement of this enzyme activity would increase in the infected animals with the Sporothrix spp. yeast-like cells.…”
Section: Sporothrix Spp Kills Tenebrio Molitor Larvae In a Dose-dependent Mannermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 After its identification as a growth factor for worm larvae (Tenebrio molitor, a parasitic bug of flour, Fig. 1) by Frankael et al, 2 the biologic role of LC was disregarded until the late 1950s, when in the laboratories of Fritz and Bremer 3 its essential metabolic function in mammals was established; it consisted in transferring the long chain fatty acids (LCFA) through the mitochondrial barrier, allowing their energy-yielding oxidation.…”
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