Abstract
Silkworms have played an important agricultural role in supporting Japan's modernization, and traditionally, Japan has led the world as a repository of silkworm bioresources. The silkworm is a small and highly domesticated insect, which is ideal as a laboratory tool, although it is a bioresource that is relatively infrequently used in experiments at present. In this review, we describe the potential for silkworm resources to contribute to life sciences.
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Banno, Y., Shimada, T., Kajiura, Z., & Sezutsu, H. (2010). The silkworm-an attractive bioresource supplied by Japan. Experimental Animals. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.59.139
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