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Temperature regimes in concurrence to Different seasonal fluctuations corroborate Alkaline Phosphatase reactions in Lymnaea (Radix)luteola.
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Dr. Trijit Nanda, Sandipan Mondal, Dr. Malabika Bhattacharjee
Abstract
In order to correlate the effect of temperature
fluctuation [low (4°C, 10°C), near ambient (20°C, 25°C), and high (30°C, 35°C)]
on their secretory dynamics, researchers have evaluated the histophysiological
condition of the neurosecretory cells to one of the major ganglia. The
neurosecretory material's histochemical makeup has also been noted side by
side. People in both research categories who were exposed to almost room temperature
are regarded as normal. In conclusion, the cerebral neurosecretory elements
undergo histochemical investigations under varying temperature regimes, as
reported previously, in order to determine any corresponding biochemical
alterations.
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Pages:4-8
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Dr. Trijit Nanda, Sandipan Mondal, Dr. Malabika Bhattacharjee "Temperature regimes in concurrence to Different seasonal fluctuations corroborate Alkaline Phosphatase reactions in <i>Lymnaea (Radix)luteola.</i>". International Journal of Zoology Studies, Vol 10, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 4-8
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