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Pyura (Tunicata: Ascidiacea: Pyuridae) on the coasts of Panama
Zootaxa, 2019Recent efforts have been taken to survey and describe the ascidian fauna of the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Panama; however, the genus Pyura still remains poorly known. Sampling events have been occurring since 2003. In this research, we describe two new species from the Atlantic coast of Panama: P. longispina sp. nov., P. lopezlegentilae sp.
Rosana M, Rocha, Bailey Keegan, Counts
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Encapsulation Response ofCiona intestinalis(Ascidiacea) to Intratunical Erythrocyte Injection
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1997Electron microscopic studies on the encapsulation induced by erythrocyte injection into the tunic of the ascidian Ciona intestinalis were carried out. The observations reported in the present paper complete the description previously given of capsule architecture and contribute to the characterization of the cells involved in the inflammatory reaction.
De Leo, G +5 more
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Follicle Cells of Styela plicata Eggs (Ascidiacea)
2001Styela plicata eggs are surrounded by large follicle cells that at LM appear as highly vacuolated and columnar in shape; at the apical end of each cell lies a very large and clear vacuole, half of which extends inward. Electron microscope observations show a Single layer of largely spaced box-like follicle cells; the close cell-cell contact at their ...
Luisanna Villa, Eleonora Patricolo
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2019
The granular blood cells of Tunicates are distinguished in six different types according to the granular density, amount, localization and other cytoplasmic characteristics. They're compared with those of invertebrates and Amphioxus which is the closest group to the Tunicates.
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The granular blood cells of Tunicates are distinguished in six different types according to the granular density, amount, localization and other cytoplasmic characteristics. They're compared with those of invertebrates and Amphioxus which is the closest group to the Tunicates.
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Peripheral substance P immunoreactivity in (ascidiaceae)
Regulatory Peptides, 1985G.S. O'Neil, M.C. Thorndyke
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Molecular phylogeny of Didemnidae (Ascidiacea: Tunicata)
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2017Francisca Andréa da Silva Oliveira +2 more
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