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  2. Perivitellin-2 - Wikipedia

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    Perivitellin-2 (PV2) is a pore-forming toxin present in the egg perivitelline fluid of the apple snails Pomacea maculata (PmPV2) and Pomacea canaliculata (PcPV2). This protein, called perivitellin, is massively accumulated in the eggs (~20 % total protein). As a toxin PV2 protects eggs from predators, but it also nourishes the developing snail ...

  3. Ovorubin - Wikipedia

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    Ovorubin (PcOvo or PcPV1) is the most abundant perivitellin (>60 % total protein) of the perivitelline fluid from Pomacea canaliculata snail eggs. This glyco-lipo-caroteno protein complex is a approx. 300 kDa multimer of a combination of multiple copies of six different ~30 kDa subunits.

  4. Pomacea canaliculata - Wikipedia

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    Pomacea canaliculata, commonly known as the golden apple snail or the channeled apple snail, is a species of large freshwater snail with gills and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails.

  5. This Popular Snail Essence Can Give Skin a Flawless Texture - AOL

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    We love skincare staples which offer multi-tasking abilities, and this snail essence from COSRX is one of those rare finds. We initially checked it out because of t This Popular Snail Essence Can ...

  6. Pomacea maculata - Wikipedia

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    Pomacea maculata is a species of large freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails. The common name of its synonymous name Pomacea insularum is the island apple snail. Together with Pomacea canaliculata it is the most invasive species of the family Ampullariidae. [2]

  7. See inside KC labs where fish regrow their hearts, research ...

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    The Stowers Institute has 21 different research labs seeking cures to diseases. One lab contains hundreds of apple snails — which can regrow their eyes in about 20 days.

  8. Pomacea paludosa - Wikipedia

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    The maturation of eggs of Pomacea paludosa: freshly laid eggs in a thick mucus matrix have a salmon coloration (left). Mature eggs in calcified shells are pinkish white in color (right). This is a tropical species. It is amphibious, and can survive in water bodies that dry out during the dry season. [3] Applesnails have both gills and lungs.

  9. 10 Golden Milk Benefits That Just Might Make You Give Up Your ...

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    While the most impressive health benefits of golden milk can be attributed to the spice blend it contains, it’s worth noting that the deliciously creamy base of this health-boosting concoction ...