Not Drug-like, but Like Drugs: Cnidaria Natural Products
Phylum Cnidaria has been an excellent source of natural products, with thousands of metabolites identified. Many of these have not been screened in bioassays.
Claire Laguionie-Marchais+11 more
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Approaches to the ethology of hydroids and medusae (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)
The behavioural patterns of 26 species of Antho- and Leptomedusae (with or without medusa stage) were investigated by video recordings. The analysed activities were: answers to mechanical stimuli, prey capture and ingestion, digestion, egestion, and ...
M. P. Miglietta+6 more
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Signaling Mechanism of Budding, Proliferation, and Tissue Regeneration in Cnidaria [PDF]
Phylum Cnidaria occupies an early branching position in the evolution of eukaryotes, establishing both close and distant relationships with most other eukaryotic metazoans. Budding encompasses the complete processes of cell proliferation, differentiation,
Jie Lv+6 more
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Biodiversity and frequency of occurrence of jellyfish (cnidaria) in Al Hoceima Bay (North coast of Morocco, Alboran Sea) [PDF]
Jellyfish are the best-known group of gelatinous zooplankton; they refer to organisms from the phylum Cnidaria, including animals with cnidocytes (stinging cells).
Benyoub B.+4 more
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Revisionary systematics of Octocorallia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) guided by phylogenomics
The anthozoan sub-class Octocorallia includes over 3500 nominal species of soft corals and gorgonian sea fans, many of which serve as critical foundation species in benthic marine ecosystems in shallow waters to the deep sea.
C. McFadden+2 more
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Bilateria have bilateral symmetry and are subdivided into Deuterostomia (animals like vertebrates) and Protostomia (animals like insects and mollusks).
F. Hauser+2 more
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Phylogenomics, Origin and Diversification of Anthozoans (Phylum Cnidaria).
Anthozoan cnidarians (corals and sea anemones) include some of the world's most important foundation species, capable of building massive reef complexes that support entire ecosystems.
C. McFadden+8 more
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A New Conulariid (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) From the Terminal Ediacaran of Brazil
Paraconularia ediacara n. sp., the oldest documented conulariid cnidarian, is described based on a compressed thin specimen from the terminal Ediacaran Tamengo Formation near Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul State, Brazil.
J. Leme, Heyo Van Iten, M. Simões
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Phosphatic Biomineralization in Scyphozoa (Cnidaria): A Review
Phosphatic biomineralization is unknown in modern species of Scyphozoa (Cnidaria). However, some extinct groups of Scyphozoa, such as conulariids and Sphenothallus, were capable of secreting phosphatic exoskeletons.
O. Vinn
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Integration of Morphological Data into Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis: Toward the Identikit of the Stylasterid Ancestor [PDF]
Stylasteridae is a hydroid family including 29 worldwide-distributed genera, all provided with a calcareous skeleton. They are abundant in shallow and deep waters and represent an important component of marine communities.
Negrisolo, ENRICO MASSIMILIANO+3 more
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