Perforation with and without vinegar injection as a mitigation strategy against two invasive tunicates, Ciona intestinalis and Styela clava [PDF]
Ciona intestinalis and Styela clava, two nuisance species for Prince Edward Island’s blue mussel industry, were treated with individual perforations using nails or hypodermic needles.
Marianne PARENT +3 more
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Cardiosporidium cionae (Apicomplexa), from the ascidian Ciona intestinalis L., is redescribed with novel ultrastructural, phylogenetic and prevalence data. Ultrastructural analysis of specimens of C.
A. Ciancio +5 more
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The Draft Genome of Ciona intestinalis: Insights into Chordate and Vertebrate Origins
Paramvir S. Dehal +86 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
The Pericardial Body of Ciona intestinalis Contains Hemocytes and Degenerating Muscle Cells, But No Parasites. [PDF]
Rohlfs L, Müller K, Stach T.
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Report on the 2013 Rapid Assessment Survey of Marine Species at New England Bays and Harbors [PDF]
Introduced species (i.e., non-native species that have become established in a new location) have increasingly been recognized as a concern as they have become more prevalent in marine and terrestrial environments (Mooney and Cleland 2001; Simberloff et ...
Cao, Yuangyu +19 more
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Diversification of ciliary structure and its mechanism during evolution of body plan [PDF]
科学研究費助成事業(科学研究費補助金)研究成果報告書:基盤研究(B)2010-2012 課題番号:22370023research ...
稲葉 一男
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We perform a statistical study of the distances between successive occurrencies of a given dinucleotide in the DNA sequence for a number of organisms of different complexity.
Castellani, Gastone C. +6 more
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Binary specification of nerve cord and notochord cell fates in ascidian embryos [PDF]
In the ascidian embryo, the nerve cord and notochord of the tail of tadpole larvae originate from the precursor blastomeres for both tissues in the 32-cell-stage embryo. Each fate is separated into two daughter blastomeres at the next cleavage.
Makabe, Kazuhiro W. +3 more
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Using Bacillus subtilis as a Host Cell to Express an Antimicrobial Peptide from the Marine Chordate Ciona intestinalis. [PDF]
Lee BC +5 more
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Effect of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Development of the Ascidian Ciona intestinalis Type A. [PDF]
Sekiguchi T +7 more
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