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MECHANICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SEA ANEMONE (Anemonia sulcata) TOXINS ON RAT INNERVATED AND DENERVATED SKELETAL MUSCLE [PDF]
C. Alsen, J.B. Harris, Irene Tesseraux
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Marine environment is the main source of natural bioactive products whose chemical-structural properties are not similar with other natural products of plants and other inland organisms. The present study was carried out to evaluate antibiotic properties
M. Mansurlakuraj; K. Rezaei Tavabe; A.R. Mirvaghefi; M. Nazemi; M.A. Nematollahi; M. Jahandideh
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The Clarkforkian (latest Paleocene) North American Land Mammal Age (NALMA) remains a relatively poorly sampled biostratigraphic interval at the close of the Paleocene epoch that is best known from the Bighorn Basin of northwestern Wyoming.
R.L. ANEMONE, W. DIRKS
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Sea anemones are an important source of bioactive compounds with potential pharmacological applications. Their toxins are produced and stored in organelles called nematocysts and act on specific targets, including voltage-gated ion channels. To date, sea
Aleida Jeannette Flores-Pérez +8 more
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Correction to: A genetically encoded Ca2+ indicator based on circularly permutated sea anemone red fluorescent protein eqFP578 [PDF]
Yi Shen +20 more
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Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Are Novel Targets of APETx-like Toxins from the Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica [PDF]
Rimma Kalina +15 more
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The cellular basis of feeding-dependent body size plasticity in sea anemones [PDF]
Kathrin Garschall +6 more
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The clownfish - sea anemone system is a great example of symbiotic mutualism where host «toxicity» does not impact its symbiont partner, although the underlying protection mechanism remains unclear.
Sara Heim +5 more
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