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Venoms and medicinal properties of cnidarians

open access: yesIranian South Medical Journal, 2015
Marine organisms are rich sources of bioactive compounds and their biotechnological potential attracted the attention to biologists and chemists all over the world.
Zahra Amini Khoei
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Feeding Behavior of Spurilla sp. (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) with a Description of the Kleptocnidae Sequestered from Its Sea Anemone Prey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Feeding behavior of Spurilla sp. (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) with a description of the kleptocnidae sequestered from its sea anemone prey. Zoological Studies 51(7): 905-912.
Acuña, Fabian Horacio   +3 more
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Global diversity of inland water cnidarians [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Global diversity of inland water cnidarians is low, containing
Campbell, Richard   +2 more
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Shining light on dinoflagellate photosystem I

open access: yesNature Communications
Dinoflagellates are ecologically important and essential to corals and other cnidarians as phytosymbionts, but their photosystems had been underexplored. Recently, photosystem I (PSI) of dinoflagellate Symbiodinium sp.
Senjie Lin   +4 more
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Geo-Biological Investigations on Azooxanthellate Cold-Water Coral Reefs on the Carbonate Mounds Along the Celtic Continental Slope [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Northeast Atlantic 2004 Cruise No.
Bannert, Bernhard   +27 more
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Immunorecognition and immunoreceptors in the Cnidaria [For this article an Erratum has been published]

open access: yesInvertebrate Survival Journal, 2009
Recent studies that are focused on cnidarians as model systems for cell biology are offering key insight into the complexities of higher metazoan biology.
S R Dunn
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Discovery Of Bilaterian-Type Through-Guts In Cloudinomorphs From The Terminal Ediacaran Period [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Cai, Y.   +7 more
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Cytolytic proteins from cnidarians - an overview.

open access: yesActa chimica Slovenica, 2011
Cnidarians, mostly soft-bodied water organisms, produce several classes of toxins deployed in biological warfare or signalling. Cytolytic toxins, that form pores in cell membranes, form a significant part of their "weaponry". Here, we describe the physiological relevance of membrane permeabilization, and present basic data on those proteinaceous ...
Anderluh, Gregor   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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