Searching for a toxic key to unlock the mystery of anemonefish and anemone symbiosis. [PDF]
Twenty-six species of anemonefish of the genera Amphiprion and monospecific Premnas, use only 10 species of anemones as hosts in the wild (Families: Actiniidae, Stichodactylidae and Thalassianthidae). Of these 10 anemone species some are used by multiple
Anita M Nedosyko +3 more
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Boxer crabs induce asexual reproduction of their associated sea anemones by splitting and intraspecific theft [PDF]
Crabs of the genus Lybia have the remarkable habit of holding a sea anemone in each of their claws. This partnership appears to be obligate, at least on the part of the crab.
Yisrael Schnytzer +3 more
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The Government’s NHS Funding Policy Since 2018: An Analysis of Its Evolution and Reception
Since Theresa May’s speech on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the National Health Service (NHS) in June 2018, the issue of NHS funding has always been at the top of the Conservative government’s policy agenda.
Anémone Kober-Smith
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ADVERSE EFFECT OF SORGHUM BICOLOR, SEA ANEMONE, CYANOBACTERIA AND SIMMONDSIA CHINENSIS (HOHOBA) EXTRACTS ON THE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE ADULT FEMALE TICK, BOOPHILUS ANNULATUS [PDF]
Topical application of different concentrations of sea anemone, Simmondisa chinensis (Hohoba), Sorghum bicolor leaves and Cyanobacteria (Blue green algae) extracts had lethal effect on adult Boophilus anmulatus female. The LD50 values reached 1.24, 5.4,
Omnia M. Kandil +2 more
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The Ecological Importance of Toxicity: Sea Anemones Maintain Toxic Defence When Bleached
Cnidarians are amongst the most venomous animals on the planet. They are also under significant threat due to the impacts of climate change. Corals and anemones undergo climate-induced bleaching during extreme environmental conditions, where a loss of ...
Cassie M. Hoepner +2 more
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Hemolytic uremic syndrome caused by sea anemone sting: a case report
Background Some sea anemone toxins cause renal injuries resembling hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). To date, only a few cases of HUS caused by sea anemone stings have been reported.
A Young Kim +5 more
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A detailed observation of the ejection and retraction of defense tissue acontia in sea anemone (Exaiptasia pallida) [PDF]
Acontia, located in the gastrovascular cavity of anemone, are thread-like tissue containing numerous stinging cells which serve as a unique defense tissue against predators of the immobile acontiarian sea anemone.
Julie Lam +5 more
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Discovery of novel peptide neurotoxins from sea anemone species
As primitive metazoa, sea anemones are rich in various bioactive peptide neurotoxins. These peptides have been applied to neuroscience research tools or directly developed as marine drugs.
Jinxing Fu +3 more
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Identification, diversity and domain structure analysis of mucin and mucin-like genes in sea anemone Actinia tenebrosa [PDF]
Background Mucins are part of the glycoprotein family and the main proteinaceous component of mucus. The sea anemone species, Actinia tenebrosa (Phylum Cnidaria) produce large amounts of mucus, which have not been studied in detail.
Alaa Haridi
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A ‘sea anemone’ onychomatricoma
Here we describe the presentation, identification, operation details and subsequent histological analysis of an onychomatricoma, a benign rare subungual tumour that is often misidentified and diagnosed.No public involvement to declare, patient was consented for surgical excision and provided verbal consent to photography and its use in publishing.One ...
Xi Ming Zhu +2 more
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