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Fanti, Fabrizio. "A new fossil Sucinorhagonycha (Coleoptera: Cantharidae) from Baltic amber with visible female gonostili." Fossil Imprint 79, no. 2 (2023): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/fi.2023.009.

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Sucinorhagonycha carsteni sp. nov. from the Baltic amber deposits of Yantarny, Kaliningrad Region, Russia, is described and diagnosed in this paper. It is the first confirmed species of Cantharidae Cantharinae with visible female gonostyli. Until now, gonostyli were visible only in the fossil material of a species from Cretaceous Burmese (Kachin) amber which was attributed, with doubts, to the subfamily Malthininae.
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Kazantsev, S. V. "New Baltic amber soldier beetles (Coleoptera, Cantharidae, Cantharinae)." Euroasian Entomological Journal 17, no. 1 (January 2019): 146–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/euroasentj.17.2.11.

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Whitcomb, R. F., C. Chastel, M. Abalain-Colloc, C. Stevens, J. G. Tully, D. L. Rose, P. Carle, et al. "Spiroplasma cantharicola sp. nov., from Cantharid Beetles (Coleoptera: Cantharidae)." International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 43, no. 3 (July 1, 1993): 421–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/00207713-43-3-421.

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Казанцев, С. В., and Е. Э. Перковский. "Новый род жуков-мягкотелок (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cantharidae: Cantharinae) из сахалинского янтаря." Палеонтологический журнал, no. 3 (2019): 84–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0031031x19030061.

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Jędryczkowski, W. B. "Biodiversity of Xylofagous and predatory beetles (Coleoptera) of the valley of the Southern Bug (Ukraine)." Visnyk of the Lviv University. Series Geography, no. 46 (December 26, 2013): 150–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vgg.2013.46.1466.

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Results of preliminary research on beetle’s biodiversity, which had been done in the vicinity of Winnica Region (Ukraine), are here presented. The following families represented by 55 species were recorded: Cerambycidae, Cantharidae, Cleridae, Coccinellidae, Elateridae and Malachiidae. Key words: biodiversity, Southern Bug, Coleoptera, Cantharidae, Cerambycidae, Cleridae, Coccinellidae, Elateridae, Malachiidae.
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Kazantsev, S. V., and E. E. Perkovsky. "A New Genus of Soldier Beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera: Cantharidae: Cantharinae) from Sakhalinian Amber." Paleontological Journal 53, no. 3 (May 2019): 300–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0031030119030067.

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FANTI, FABRIZIO, and HASSAN GHAHARI. "A checklist of the soldier beetles (Coleoptera: Elateroidea: Cantharidae) of Iran." Zootaxa 4196, no. 4 (November 24, 2016): 529. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4196.4.4.

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The present paper is a collection of data and records taken from literature on the Cantharidae of Iran. New original records are also included. These data indicate that 12 genera and 84 species and subspecies of Cantharidae have been recorded from Iran. Fifteen of these species-level records require further data to confirm. Synonymies and distributional information, both general and local, are provided. Two genera: Macrocerus and Themus, and three species: Cordicantharis cordicollis (Küster, 1854), Themus glazunovi glazunovi (Barovskij, 1909) and Macrocerus oculatus Motschulsky, 1845, are reported as new country records for Iran.
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Kuśka, Antoni. "Omomiłki (Coleoptera: Cantharidae) Gór Świętokrzyskich." Fragmenta Faunistica 32, no. 11-16 (1989): 357–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/00159301ff1989.32.16.357.

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PANKOWSKI, MADELINE V. "A new Malthinus (Coleoptera: Cantharidae: Malthininae) adds to the unrivaled diversity of arthropods found in Eocene Baltic amber." Zootaxa 5481, no. 4 (July 18, 2024): 483–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5481.4.7.

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A new species of soldier beetle (Cantharidae) from Eocene Baltic amber, Malthinus fabriziofantii sp. nov., is described and illustrated. This is yet one more species of Cantharidae documented from the Baltic deposit, a rich accumulation of amber that provides an unparalleled view of Eocene arthropods with more than 3,000 species discovered to date. Creating this remarkable deposit was a favorable blend of environmental elements that included a humid, warm climate; an assortment of different habitats; and conifer trees exuding profuse amounts of resin that trapped hundreds of thousands of insects, arachnids, and other small organisms that would become amber inclusions.
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Yang, Yuxia, Junyan Su, and Andreas Kopetz. "Descriptions of Three New Cantharid Species Related toThemus(Themus) Senensis (Pic, 1922) (Coleoptera: Cantharidae)." Annales Zoologici 64, no. 4 (December 2014): 655–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3161/000345414x685938.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cantharidae"

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Biffi, Gabriel. "Análise cladística de Chauliognathini LeConte, 1861 (Coleoptera, Cantharidae)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41133/tde-01052013-091427/.

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A tribo Chauliognathini, na atual definicão, é composta por ca. 650 espécies em 14 gêneros: Chauliognathus, Daiphron, Microdaiphron, Malthesis, Psilorhynchus, Belotus, Maronius, Paramaronius, Maroniodes, Lobetus, Pseudolobetus, Macromalthinus, Malthoichthyurus e Malthinocantharis - estes dois últimos considerados incertae sedis. Caracteriza-se, principalmente, pela forte assimetria do abdômen e genitália dos machos, presença de sutura epistomal e ausência de esporões tibiais. Tradicionalmente, a classificação da subfamília Chauliognathinae e suas duas tribos era baseada principalmente no comprimento dos élitros: os gêneros de élitros longos eram agrupados em Chauliognathini, enquanto os de élitros curtos eram posicionados em Ichthyurini. Na atual classificação os gêneros foram redistribuídos e as tribos definidas com base na morfologia dos segmentos genitais e genitálias dos machos. Para testar a monofilia de Chauliognathini e verificar as relações entre seus gêneros foi feita uma análise cladística da tribo com 138 caracteres morfológicos envolvendo 45 espécies representantes de todos os gêneros de Chauliognathini e alguns de Ichthyurini, Silinae e Cantharinae. Foram encontradas 48 árvores igualmente mais parcimoniosas, com 341 passos de transformação. Demonstrou-se que Chauliognathini não é monofilética. Dois clados principais foram encontrados, agrupando os gêneros de acordo com a classificação tradicional de Chauliognathinae. O clado que representa a tribo Ichthyurini surge dentre os gêneros de Chauliognathini de élitros curtos. Os gêneros Chauliognathus, Daiphron, Malthesis, Belotus e Lobetus também são parafiléticos. Malthopterus pertence ao grupo formado pelos gêneros de élitros longos, enquanto Malthinocantharis deve ser excluído de Chauliognathini e posicionado em Silinae
The tribe Chauliognathini, in its current definition, is composed of approximately 650 species in 14 genera: Chauliognathus, Daiphron, Microdaiphron, Malthesis, Psilorhynchus, Belotus, Maronius, Paramaronius, Maroniodes, Lobetus, Pseudolobetus, Macromalthinus, Malthoichthyurus e Malthinocantharis - the two latter as incertae sedis. They are characterized by the strong asimmetry of the abdomen and male genitalia, presence of an epistomal suture and absence of tibial spurs. Traditionally, the classification of the subfamily Chauliognathinae and its two tribes were based mainly on elytral length: long-elytra genera were grouped in Chauliognathini, while short-elytra genera were classified in Ichthyurini. On present classification, the genera were redistributed and the tribes were defined based on the morphology of male genital segments and genitalia. To test the monophyly of Chauliognathini and to verify the relationships among its genera, it was conducted a cladistic analysis of the tribe with 138 morphological characters involving 45 species representative of all the genera of Chauliognathini, and some of Ichthyurini, Silinae and Cantharinae. The 48 equally most parsimonious trees (length=341) showed that Chauliognathini is not monophyletic. Two main clades were found, grouping the genera according to the traditional classification of Chauliognathinae. The clade that represents the tribe Ichthyurini is retrieved in a clade composed by the short-elytra genera of Chauliognathini. The genera Chauliognathus, Daiphron, Malthesis, Belotus and Lobetus are also paraphyletic. Malthopterus belongs to the group composed by long-elytra genera, while Malthinocantharis must be excluded from Chauliognathini and positioned in Silinae
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Biffi, Gabriel. "Análise cladística de Chauliognathini sensu Miskimen, 1961 e revisão de Microdaiphron Pic, 1926 (Coleoptera, Cantharidae, Chauliognathinae)." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41133/tde-22032018-151227/.

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A subfamília Chauliognathinae Champion, 1914 é dividida em duas tribos: Chauliognathini LeConte, 1861 e Ichthyurini Champion, 1915. Na classificação de Miskimen (1961) Chauliognathini é formada por espécies que possuem élitros longos, recobrindo totalmente ou a maior parte do abdômen, enquanto nas espécies de Ichthyurini os élitros são muito curtos, expondo as asas e os tergitos abdominais. Em uma classificação alternativa, Magis & Wittmer (1974) propõem que as tribos sejam definidas principalmente com base em caracteres dos abdomens e genitálias dos machos. Nessa proposta, parte dos gêneros de Ichthyurini foi transferida para Chauliognathini. No entanto, uma análise cladística com o objetivo de testar a monofilia de Chauliognathini sensu Magis & Wittmer indicou que este não é monofilético, recuperando os grupos conforme a proposta de Miskimen (Biffi 2012). A classificação dos gêneros de Ichthyurini está relativamente bem resolvida, com quase todos os gêneros revisados. Por outro lado, a taxonomia de Chauliognathini é caótica, com poucos gêneros que não representam suficientemente a grande diversidade morfológica do grupo. As cerca de 900 espécies e subespécies estão alocadas principalmente em um único gênero, Chauliognathus Hentz, 1830, cuja definição pouco precisa abrange todas as espécies de Chauliognathini. É apresentada uma nova proposta de homologias para os caracteres do edeago da subfamília Chauliognathinae, principal estrutura utilizada por alguns autores para delimitar as tribos e gêneros. Em seguida, é proposta uma análise cladística da tribo Chauliognathini com o objetivo de elucidar o posicionamento filogenético de suas espécies e apresentar caracteres que possam sustentar uma nova classificação dos gêneros. Foram amostradas espécies representantes da grande diversidade morfológica e da ampla distribuição geográfica, incluindo as espécies-tipo de todos os gêneros e subgêneros. Os resultados confirmam a monofilia de Chauliognathini e Ichthyurini como grupos-irmãos, conforme a proposta de Miskimen (1961). São discutidas as possibilidades de redefinição ou proposição de novos gêneros, com a redistribuição das espécies. Por fim, como um primeiro passo nos futuros trabalhos de revisões dos gêneros da tribo, é apresentada uma revisão taxonômica de Microdaiphron Pic, 1926. Dez espécies são reconhecidas como válidas, sendo duas novas, e 23 espécies ou subespécies são propostos como sinônimos. São apresentadas redescrições, ilustrações e um mapa de distribuição para todas as espécies
The subfamily Chauliognathini Champion, 1914 is composed of two tribes: Chauliognathini LeConte, 1861 e Ichthyurini Champion, 1915. In Miskimen\'s (1961) classification the species of each tribe differ in terms of the length of elytra, which may are long, covering the abdomen (Chauliognathini) or very short, exposing the wings and abdominal tergites (Ichthyurini). Alternatively, Magis & Wittmer (1974) proposed that the tribes should be defined based on characters of the abdomen and genitalia of males. In this proposal, part of the Ichthyurini genera was transferred to Chauliognathini. However, a cladistic analysis conducted in order to test the monophyly of Chauliognathini sensu Magis & Wittmer indicated that the group is not monophyletic, recovering the groups according to Miskimen\'s proposal (Biffi 2012). The classification of the genera in Ichthyurini is reliable, with taxonomic revisions available for most of them. However, the taxonomy of Chauliognathini is chaotic, with few genera that do not represent the group\'s morphological diversity accordingly. The approximately 900 species and subspecies are mainly allocated in a single genus, Chauliognathus Hentz, 1830, whose imprecise definition covers all the species of Chauliognathini. A new proposal of homologies for the aedeagus of Chauliognathinae is presented. This is the main structure used by some authors to delimit the tribes and genera. Then, a cladistic analysis of Chauliognathini is proposed in order to verify the phylogenetic positioning of its species and to present morphological characters that may support new classifications for the genera. Species representative of the great morphological diversity and the wide geographic distribution were sampled, including the type species of all genera and subgenera. The results confirm the monophyly of Chauliognathini and Ichthyurini as sister groups, according to Miskimen\'s proposal. We discuss the possibilities of redefining or proposing new genera, with a redistribution of species. Finally, a taxonomic revision of Microdaiphron Pic, 1926, is presented. Ten species are recognized as valid, two of them proposed as new species, and 23 species or subspecies are proposed as synonyms. Redescriptions, illustrations and a distribution map are presented for all species
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Score, Claire Marie. "The synthesis of cantharidin anologues as potential protein phosphatase inhibitors." Thesis, Institute of Cancer Research (University Of London), 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.509786.

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Zhang, Xue. "Development of a targeted liposomal delivery system for encapsulated cantharidin to treat hepatocellular carcinoma." HKBU Institutional Repository, 2017. https://repository.hkbu.edu.hk/etd_oa/429.

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Background: Despite increasing incidence and morbidity globally, hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a big challenge clinically. The difficulty to treat HCC is largely due to non-specific chemotherapy causing life-threatening toxicity and severe drug-related adverse effects. Extensive studies on targeted drug delivery systems (DDS) have revealed a great potential in specific delivery of chemotherapeutics for cancer treatment, which should be a way to overcome the limitations of conventional chemotherapy. Cantharidin (CTD) is a natural product from Chinese medicine showing a great potency but narrow therapeutic window with high toxicity. Its therapeutic potential is proposed to be improved with nanoliposomal encapsulation. To explore the potential of this liposomal delivery system for HCC treatment, in this study we developed and characterized liposomal carriers with CTD encapsulated and liposomal surface modified for targeted delivery to the HCC models in vitro and in vivo. Methods: In the present study, liposomal delivery system was developed with cantharidin (CTD) encapsulated as anticancer assembly for HCC treatment. Firstly, in order to demonstrate the feasibility of liposomal encapsulation for CTD, the plain liposomal CTD was prepared and the anticancer effects were evaluated in vitro and in vivo with comparison to the free CTD formulation (Chapter 2). Then, to achieve specific penetrability of the liposomal CTD for HCC, it was further modified with a cancer cell specific penetrating peptide BR2, and its superior penetrability was evaluated on both in vitro monolayer and 3D HepG2 cells including MTT assay, cellular uptake, internalization, tumor spheroid penetration and inhibition, and in vivo subcutaneous HCC mice model (Chapter 3). Finally, the dual-functionalized liposomes with BR2 and anti-carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) antibody were achieved for more efficient delivery with specific penetrating and targeting properties on orthotopic HCC model (Chapter 4). Results: The key results of the study are: (1) liposomal CTD can augment the anti-proliferative effects of CTD, and enhance the anticancer efficacy on subcutaneous HepG2-bearing nude mice, which might be due to the enhanced solubility of the drug as well as intracellular delivery (Chapter 2); (2) with BR2 penetrating peptide modification, the liposomal CTD can get into cancerous cells specifically and penetrate deeper in 3D tumor models. A better tumor growth inhibition was also seen in the subcutaneous HCC mice of BR2-modified liposomes treatment than that of the other group, which could be contributed to the passive targeting of liposomes as well as the specific penetrating properties induced by BR2 peptide (Chapter 3); (3) the dual-functionalized liposomes with BR2 peptide and anti-CA IX antibody modification can enhance the drug internalization into HepG2 cells and further improve the anticancer efficacy of drugs compared to other formulations on orthotopic HCC nude mice (Chapter 4). Conclusion: These results demonstrate 1) the liposomal delivery system as a powerful tool to improve anticancer effects of chemotherapeutic agent; 2) the usefulness of BR2 and CA IX modified-liposomal nano-delivery of CTD and their combination might be a potential modality for HCC treatment. The study paved a way for clinical translational medicine of this ligands-modified liposomal delivery system for targeted treatment of HCC.
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Essers, Michael. "Diels-Alder-Reaktionen fluorierter Dienophile und Diene und ihr Einsatz in Synthesen fluorierter Steroidanaloga und Cantharidine." [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=966627504.

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Baleizao, Sébastien. "L'affaire Druaux (1887-1896) : du crime d'empoisonnement par les cantharides à l'intoxication accidentelle par le monoxyde de carbone." Rouen, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007ROUEM097.

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Aux premières stupeurs de deux morts si rapides que rien ne faisait présager, succèdent les suppositions. Les langues se délient, les réflexions s'échangent. On ne dissimule plus ce que l'on pense et on ne tarde pas à prononcer le mot « empoisonnement ». Le parquet hésite et devant l'insistance de la rumeur publique, il cède. Les trois experts rouennais sont unanimes : sans pouvoir identifier avec certitude le poison utilisé, les sieurs Druaux et Delacroix sont bien morts empoisonnés. L'hypothèse la plus probable est celle des cantharides. La veuve Druaux, restée seule avec les deux victimes, est désignée coupable le 15 novembre 1887 d'avoir tué son mari et son frère à Malaunay, en Seine-Inférieure. Comment, neuf ans plus tard, le procès pourra-t-il faire l'objet d'une révision ? La réponse était dans le nom même de leur habitation : « La maison du four à chaux ». Le coupable est un gaz : le monoxyde de carbone. Incolore, inodore, probablement l'un des poisons des plus subtils et des plus puissants. Il aura fallu trois morts et de nombreux accidents pour l'incriminer et libérer une âme innocente. Les experts parisiens s'intéressent à cette affaire et établissent une violente contre-expertise. Plus qu'un prétexte, cette affaire est véritablement l'occasion de faire un point sur les connaissances médicales et scientifiques à la fin du XIXe siècle sur les cantharides et l'oxyde de carbone. Une mise en perspective avec des éléments plus actuels et les progrès faits depuis permet de donner du sens aux acquis de l'époque.
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Silva, José Manuel Grosso Ferreira da. "Sistemática e biogeografia do género Rhagonycha Eschscholtz,1830 (Coleoptera, Cantharidae) como suporte à bioindicação de alterações ambientais na Península Ibérica." Doctoral thesis, 2015. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/82522.

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Silva, José Manuel Grosso Ferreira da. "Sistemática e biogeografia do género Rhagonycha Eschscholtz,1830 (Coleoptera, Cantharidae) como suporte à bioindicação de alterações ambientais na Península Ibérica." Tese, 2015. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/82522.

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Huang, Chung-Hung, and 黃忠弘. "Syntheses and Cytotoxic Effects of Cantharidin – imide, Cantharidin – imine and Relative Analogs." Thesis, 2007. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/29507267496906046274.

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Mylabris phalerata, Meloidae family of Coleoptera, has been known since antiquity to produce a potent toxic defensive agent, now known as cantharidin (exo,exo-2,3-dimethyl-7-oxabicyclo〔2.2.1〕heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride), but more infamously known as Spanish Fly. In the past, Cantharidin has used as anticancer, herbicidal, pesticide, hair-growth stimulator and treatment of molluscum contagiosum activities. In order to study the cytotoxic effects of related compounds, we synthesized four series of cantharidinimides and cantharidinimines by the following two methods:Cantharidin with various primary amines were not only heated to 200℃ in miui-reactor for two hours, but also heated to 140℃ in the miui-reactor for four hours. Furthermore, because of proving the latter structure we used catharidinimine and sodium borohydride in the reductive reaction to obtain amino-containing derivatives. All of the cantharidinimides, cantharidinimines and relative derivatives were identified by 1H-NMR, IR and mass spectrometry, respectively. Moreover, we would try to evaluate cytotoxic effects of cantharidinimide, cantharidinimine and relative derivatives.
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Chiu-Yen and 吳秋燕. "The Applications of Cantharidin and Cantharidin Derivatives as Photo-initiated DNA Cleavage Agents." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/07387480860185516306.

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Previous studies indicated that cantharidin (exo-2,3-dimethy-7-oxabicyclo [ 2,2,1 ] heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride)could inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells via p53 dependent mechanism. It could also inhibit protein phosphatases 1(PP1) and protein phosphatases 2A( PP2A ). When cancer cell was treated with cantharidin, it could induce to produce oxidative stress. Oxidative stress would cause increments of single and double stand DNA damage. But the mechanism of anticancer is still not clear. Here, cantharidin and cantharidin derivatives could be served as photo-initiated DNA cleavage agents. We irradiated at λ=352 nm to see whether they have the ability to cleave the super-coiled DNA. The results displayed that the cantharidin derivatives ( 2,6-Dimethyl-4-[4-(6-methyl-benzothiazol-2-yl)-phenyl]-10-oxa-4-aza-tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decane-3,5-dione ) could cause DNA scission at acidic condition upon UV irradiation. Then, we used high-resolution gel electrophoresis to analyze the cleavage patterns. The Maxma-Gilbert sequencing data were served as sequence-specific or base-specific cleavage marks. The results indicated that cantharidin derivatives ( 2,6-Dimethyl-4-[4-(6-methyl-benzothiazol-2-yl)-phenyl]-10-oxa-4-aza-tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decane-3,5-dione ) have better ability of cleavage at the guanine site.
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Books on the topic "Cantharidae"

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Kuśka, Antoni. Omomiłki (Coleoptera, Cantharidae)- Cantharinae i Silinae Polski. Kraków: Wydawnictwa Instytutu Systematyki i Ewolucji Zwierząt, Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1995.

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Neogene and Quaternary mammals of the Palaearctic: Papers in mammal palaeontology honoring Kazimierz Kowalski. Kraków: Instytut Systematyki i Ewolucji Zwierzat Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 1995.

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Moutte, Charles-Agricol-Xavier-Régis. Etude Sur la Cantharide. Lulu Press, Inc., 2012.

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Dütemeyer, Jan. Zur Biosynthese von Cantharidin und Palosonin in Oedemera flavipes (Coleoptera: Oedemeridae) und in Butea frondosa (Fabaceae). 1997.

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Moore, Charles. Prolusio Inauguralis, de Usu Vesicantium, Quæ Cantharides Recipiunt, in Febribus: Quam ... Pro Gradu Doctoratus, ... Eruditorum Examini Subjicit Carolus Moore, ... Gale Ecco, Print Editions, 2018.

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Thomas, Henry 1833?-1894. Arnica, Calendula, Cantharides, Ledum, Ruta, and Rhus Tox As External Remedies in Cases of Accident, etc. [electronic Resource]: With an Appendix on the Uses of Camphor. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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The World Market for Ambergris, Castoreum, Civit, Musk, Cantharides, Bile, Glands, and Other Animal Products Used in the Preparation of Pharmaceutical Products: A 2004 Global Trade Perspective. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Parker, Philip M. The World Market for Ambergris, Castoreum, Civit, Musk, Cantharides, Bile, Glands, and Other Animal Products Used in the Preparation of Pharmaceutical Products: A 2007 Global Trade Perspective. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Ambergris, Castoreum, Civit, Musk, Cantharides, Bile, Glands, and Other Animal Products Used in the Preparation of Pharmaceutical Products in United States. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cantharidae"

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Gabrys, Beata, John L. Capinera, Jesusa C. Legaspi, Benjamin C. Legaspi, Lewis S. Long, John L. Capinera, Jamie Ellis, et al. "Cantharidae." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 715. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_482.

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Gabrys, Beata, John L. Capinera, Jesusa C. Legaspi, Benjamin C. Legaspi, Lewis S. Long, John L. Capinera, Jamie Ellis, et al. "Cantharidin." In Encyclopedia of Entomology, 715. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6359-6_483.

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Dettner, K. "Inter- and Intraspecific Transfer of Toxic Insect Compound Cantharidin." In Ecological Studies, 115–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60725-7_8.

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McCormick, John P., and James E. Carrel. "Stable Isotope Studies of Cantharidin Biosynthesis by Epicauta Pestifera." In Secondary-Metabolite Biosynthesis and Metabolism, 261–86. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3012-1_18.

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Endoh, Masao, Li Chu, Ikuo Norota, and Kuniaki Ishii. "Differential Inhibition by the Phosphatase Inhibitor Cantharidin of the Anti-adrenergic Effect of Endothelin-1 and Carbachol in the Canine Ventricular Myocardium." In Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Disease, 137–51. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0453-5_11.

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"CANTHARIDAE." In American Beetles, Volume II, 216–32. CRC Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781420041231-45.

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"Family Cantharidae." In Secret Weapons, 185–88. Harvard University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1dp0twf.43.

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Ramsdale, Alistair S. "4.17. Cantharidae Imhoff, 1856." In Coleoptera, Beetles, Volume 2, Morphology and Systematics (Elateroidea, Bostrichiformia, Cucujiformia partim), edited by Willy Kükenthal, Richard A. B. Leschen, Rolf G. Beutel, and John F. Lawrence. Berlin, New York: DE GRUYTER, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110911213.153.

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"Cantharidin." In Dermatology Therapy, 115–16. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29668-9_502.

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"Cantharidin." In Classical Methods in Structure Elucidation of Natural Products, 27–34. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783906390819.ch3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cantharidae"

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Sun, Jianxin, Mengjing Feng, and Liangzhong Xu. "Synthesis of Novel Environmentally Friendly Dehydronor-cantharidin Insecticides." In The International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0011297200003443.

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Zheng, Guang, and Fei Hou. "Cantharidin Triggers Apoptosis via ALB and PPP2R4 against Lung Cancer." In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bibm.2018.8621576.

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McCluskey, Adam, Mirella Keane, Alistair Sim, and Jenette Sakoff. "Cantharidin: The Next Generation. Towards Selective Inhibitors of Protein Phosphatase 1 and 2A." In The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry. Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ecsoc-2-01697.

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Campos-Sánchez, Jose Carlos, Francisco Antonio Guardiola, and María Ángeles Esteban. "Is Cantharidin Able to Reduce the Inflammation Produced by λ-Carrageenin in Head-Kidney Leucocytes from Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata)?" In SIBIC 2022. Basel Switzerland: MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/blsf2022013008.

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