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Botryllus eilatensis Shenkar & Monniot, 2006, n. sp.

2006
Published as part of Shenkar, Noa & Monniot, Françoise, 2006, A new species of the genus Botryllus (Ascidiacea) from the Red Sea, pp.
Shenkar, Noa, Monniot, Françoise
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Monoclonal Antibody Specific to Urochordate Botryllus schlosseri Pyloric Gland

Marine Biotechnology, 2003
We describe here the development of a new hybridoma cell line, CF12F6, that produces a specific antibody to Botryllus schlosseri (a colonial tunicate). The monoclonal antibody was isotyped as IgG1 (by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), and the cellular localization of the antigenic epitope that reacts specifically with CF12F6 was confined to the cells
Ziva, Lapidot   +2 more
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Nanos homologue expression in haemocytes of two botryllid ascidians (Botryllus primigenus and Botryllus schlosseri)

2010
Nanos and nanos-related genes encode RNA-binding proteins and are expressed by stem cells of many metazoans. In the Japanese colonial ascidian Botryllus primigenus, a nanos homologue of 1.3 kb, Bpnos, has been recently identified (Sunanaga et al., 2008), containing two nanos-like CCHC zinc finger motifs.
Ballarin L., Franchi N., Kawamura K.
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Dati preliminari sull'angiogenesi nell'ascidia coloniale Botryllus schlosseri.

2003
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GASPARINI, FABIO   +5 more
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The complement system in Botryllus schlosseri

2017
Among the various effector mechanisms involved in immune responses, the complement system is one of the most ancient, deeply-rooted and important for its ability to orchestrate different cells and factors of both innate and adaptive immunity. The comprehension of the evolution of the main complement components can provide clues to understand changes ...
FRANCHI NICOLA   +2 more
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Phagocytosis-induced apoptosis in the compound ascidian Botryllus schlosseri.

2014
Colonies of the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri contain three blastogenetic generations: functional zooids, their buds and budlets on buds. Generation change or take-over (TO) occur cyclically and assure the recurrent renewal of the colony. During these events, lasting 24-36 h, diffuse apoptosis occurs in zooid tissues, as indicated by morphological ...
SCHIAVON, FILIPPO   +2 more
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Multi-stage single-cell atlas of Botryllus schlosseri asexual development unveils dedifferentiating bud founder cells

bioRxiv
Marie Lebel   +11 more
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Proteome Dynamics Across the Blastogenic Cycle of Botryllus schlosseri Reveals Targets for Cell Immortalization

bioRxiv
Weizhen Dong   +6 more
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Cooperazione tra immunociti nell'ascidia coloniale Botryllus schlosseri

2004
Nell’ascidia Botryllus schlosseri abbiamo studiato gli effetti conseguenti all’esposizione in vitro degli emociti con cellule estranee, quali spore batteriche e cellule di lievito. In queste condizioni le cellule a morula, un tipodi emociti comune nei botrillidi, modificano la propria morfologia, rilasciano l’enzima fenolossidasi nel mezzo determinando
BALLARIN, LORIANO   +2 more
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