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Amphipods and sea anemones, an update [PDF]
AbstractWe present an updated survey of the Amphipoda that live in association with sea anemones. These amphipods can be divided into four groups: 1) symbiotic amphipods using sea anemones mainly for protection, but feeding largely independently; 2) amphipods feeding on sea anemones, but not permanently associated; 3) symbiotic amphipods living ...
Wim Vader, Anne Helene S Tandberg
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The coexistence of robots and humans in shared physical and social spaces is expected to increase. A key enabler of high-quality interaction is a mutual understanding of each other’s actions and intentions.
J. Lindblom, Beatrice Alenljung
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Anemone bleaching impacts the larval recruitment success of an anemone-associated fish
AbstractIn marine environments, mutualisms such as those between corals or sea anemones and their algal symbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) play a key role for supporting surrounding biodiversity. However, as the breakdown of the mutualism between corals and/or anemones and Symbiodiniaceae (i.e.
Besson, Marc+8 more
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Structural and functional analysis of Hydra Actinoporin-Like Toxin 1 (HALT-1)
Actinoporins are a family of α-pore-forming toxins (α-PFTs) that have been identified in sea anemones. Recently, a freshwater Hydra Actinoporin-Like Toxin (HALT) gene family was found in Hydra magnipapillata.
De-Sheng Ker+4 more
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Plasma composition in a sigmoidal anemone active region [PDF]
Using spectra obtained by the EIS instrument onboard Hinode, we present a detailed spatially resolved abundance map of an active region (AR)-coronal hole (CH) complex that covers an area of 359 arcsec x 485 arcsec.
Baker, D.+6 more
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The blastoporal organiser of a sea anemone [PDF]
SummaryIn 1924 Hilde Mangold and Hans Spemann transplanted the dorsal blastopore lip of an amphibian embryo to a host embryo's ventral side. This experiment revealed that the dorsal blastopore lip can act as an ‘organiser’ to induce a secondary body axis [1].
Ulrich Technau+3 more
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Anemonefish facilitate bleaching recovery in a host sea anemone
Ocean warming is causing the symbioses between cnidarians and their algal symbionts to breakdown more frequently, resulting in bleaching. For sea anemones, nutritional benefits derived from hosting anemonefishes increase their algal symbiont density. The
S. H. Pryor+5 more
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All eukaryotic life engages in symbioses with a diverse community of bacteria that are essential for performing basic life functions. In many cases, eukaryotic organisms form additional symbioses with other macroscopic eukaryotes.
B. Titus+4 more
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Role of Prostasome-derived miRNA-146a in Regulating TLR-4/NF-κB Pathway and Mechanism of Action of Anemone Tomentosa in Treating Chronic Inflammation in a Rat Model of Experimental Autoimmune Prostatitis [PDF]
Background It is urgently necessary to find new drugs for chronic prostatitis (CP) as desired treatment effect is still yet to be achieved. Our previous clinical study has found that Anemone tomentosa (Maxim.) Péi has a good effect on CP, but the ...
LU Liangxi, SHI Hong, HUANG Zhimin, WANG Wenjie, ZOU Han, ZHANG Zhiying, WU Jinyu
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Varied effects of algal symbionts on transcription factor NF-κB in a sea anemone and a coral: possible roles in symbiosis and thermotolerance [PDF]
Many cnidarians, including the reef-building corals, undergo symbiotic mutualisms with photosynthetic dinoflagellate algae of the family Symbiodiniaceae.
Benson, Brooke E.+11 more
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