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  • Chymotrypsin-like lysosomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Chymotrypsin-like proteasomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Comment; Group; Mya arenaria, shell length; Number; Regime; Salinity; Sample ID; Tissues; Trypsin-like lysosomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Trypsin-like proteasomal activity, unit per tissue mass  (1)
  • 2015-2019  (1)
  • 1905-1909
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    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Description: Bioturbators (such as bivalves, worms, polychaetes), living in a coastal area, experiences frequent changes in salinity. They are often exposed to mechanical disturbances (like wave, currents, storms) forcing them to bury deeper into the sediment to get a better foothold. In nature, these stressors often occurs simultaneously. Osmotic stress negatively affects the burial activity and the physiological performances of soft shell clam, Mya arenaria; however, the mechanism behind this is still unknown. In this dataset we present the combined effect of osmotic stress and repeated burrowing on the trypsin- and chymotrypsin-like proteasomal and lysosomal activity in gill tissue and digestive gland of Mya arenaria.
    Keywords: Chymotrypsin-like lysosomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Chymotrypsin-like proteasomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Comment; Group; Mya arenaria, shell length; Number; Regime; Salinity; Sample ID; Tissues; Trypsin-like lysosomal activity, unit per tissue mass; Trypsin-like proteasomal activity, unit per tissue mass
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 982 data points
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