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Combinatorial Wnt signaling landscape during brachiopod anteroposterior patterning. [PDF]
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In vitro detection of marine invertebrate stem cells: utilizing molecular and cellular biology techniques and exploring markers. [PDF]
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Studying gastrulation by invagination: The bending of a cell sheet by mechanical cell properties using 3D deformable cell based simulations. [PDF]
Dries RM, Renders KY, Kaandorp JA.
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A whole-body atlas of non-graded BMP signaling activity in a sea anemone
Knabl P, Mörsdorf D, Genikhovich G.
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Developmental Dynamics, 2021
AbstractBackgroundMetamorphosis in marine species is characterized by profound changes at the ecophysiological, morphological, and cellular levels. The cnidarian Clytia hemisphaerica exhibits a triphasic life cycle that includes a planula larva, a colonial polyp, and a sexually reproductive medusa.
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AbstractBackgroundMetamorphosis in marine species is characterized by profound changes at the ecophysiological, morphological, and cellular levels. The cnidarian Clytia hemisphaerica exhibits a triphasic life cycle that includes a planula larva, a colonial polyp, and a sexually reproductive medusa.
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Clytia hemisphaerica: a jellyfish cousin joins the laboratory
Trends in Genetics, 2010Clytia hemisphaerica, a member of the early-branching animal phylum Cnidaria, is emerging rapidly as an experimental model for studies in developmental biology and evolution. Unlike the two existing genome-sequenced cnidarian models Nematostella and Hydra, Clytia has a free-swimming jellyfish form, which like "higher" animals (the Bilateria) has a ...
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Clytia hemisphaerica Linnaeus 1767
2015Clytia hemisphaerica (Linnaeus, 1767) Fig. 101 A–D See Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa (2002) for a complete synonymy. Material examined. HCUS-S 108p and HCUS-S 108m (Hydrozoa Collection, University of Salento—fauna of the Salento Peninsula)—polyp and medusa stages. Description (based on our own observations; Cornelius 1995; Schuchert 2001a): Hydroid.
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Clytia hemisphaerica Linnaeus 1767
2016Published as part of OLIVEIRA, OTTO M. P., MIRANDA, THAÍS P., ARAUJO, ENILMA M., AYÓN, PATRICIA, CEDEÑO-POSSO, CRISTINA M., CEPEDA-MERCADO, AMANCAY A., CÓRDOVA, PABLO, CUNHA, AMANDA F., GENZANO, GABRIEL N., HADDAD, MARIA ANGÉLICA, MIANZAN, HERMES W., MIGOTTO, ALVARO E., MIRANDA, LUCÍLIA S., MORANDINI, ANDRÉ C., NAGATA, RENATO M., NASCIMENTO, KARINE B.,
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