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Validating the classics: Accurate reference gene panel for reliable RT-qPCR in Porifera. [PDF]
Skorentseva KV +4 more
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Total Syntheses of Marine Natural Products Lyngbyabellin O and Lyngbyabellin P. [PDF]
Chen J, Li S, Xu C, Ye T.
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Balanus amphitriteorAmphibalanus amphitrite? A note on barnacle nomenclature
In a recent revision of the Balanidae based on morphological systematics, the much studied fouling species Balanus amphitrite was renamed Amphibalanus amphitrite. Here, the case is made for retaining the former nomenclature. Taxonomists are urged to exercise caution before introducing new formal taxonomies, which should ideally be based on several ...
Clare, Anthony S, Høeg, Jens Thorvald
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In the present study, biochemical and immunochemical methods were used to investigate the presence and distribution of GABA, glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), GABA(B)R1 and GABA(A) gamma2 subunit receptors and the vesicular GABA transporter (vGAT) in the cyprid of Balanus amphitrite (=Amphibalanus amphitrite).
GALLUS, LORENZO +9 more
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The ontogenetic cycle of the barnacle Balanus amphitrite (=Amphibalanus amphitrite) (Darwin, 1854) includes a cyprid that binds submerged surfaces, metamorphosing into a sessile adult. γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) and GABA receptors have recently been located in its cyprid with a similar pattern to other crustaceans.
GALLUS, LORENZO +7 more
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Competence and discrimination during cyprid settlement in Amphibalanus amphitrite
Abstract Amphibalanus (=Balanus) amphitrite is a tropical/sub-tropical barnacle species which is naturally exposed to sea temperatures of 16–27 °C throughout its larval development. An established technique widely employed by investigators of A. amphitrite settlement involves the storage of cyprids at 4–6 °C prior to their use in bioassays. Our study
Marechal, Jean-Philippe +3 more
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Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in the cyprid of Amphibalanus amphitrite (Cirripedia, Crustacea)
The Amphibalanus amphitrite barnacle is a sessile marine crustacean and a major constituent of benthic as well as intertidal communities. A. amphitrite is also an important component of biofouling on artificial substrates. The role of nitric oxide (NO) was recently observed in the settlement of this species.
Gallus L +5 more
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AbstractThe acorn barnacle Balanus amphitrite is a marine crustacean with six nauplius and one cyprid larval stages and a sessile adult, that represent one of the main constituents of sea biofouling. The cyprid is the last larval stage, specialized for settlement, and the study of its biology is interesting also in the frame of antifouling strategies ...
Gallus +13 more
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Worldwide genetic differentiation in the common fouling barnacle,Amphibalanus amphitrite
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. Amphibalanus amphitrite is a common fouling barnacle distributed globally in tropical and subtropical waters.
Ling Ming Tsang +2 more
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Probing the settlement signals ofAmphibalanus amphitrite
To achieve their reproductive potential, barnacles combine tactile exploration of surface structural properties and integration of cellular signals originating from their antennular sensory setae within a developmentally defined, temporally narrow window
Mado Kotsiri +2 more
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