COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF METHANOL EXTRACT OF Sinularia, Sarcophyton, AND Lobophytum FROM TULAMBEN, BALI [PDF]
Softcoral has a potency as the new source of bioactive compound. This research aims to study antibacterial activity from several softcorals. Samples were identified as Sinularia, Sarcophyton and Lobophytum taken from Tulamben, Bali.
Atmodjo, Patricius Kianto+2 more
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Subcellular investigation of photosynthesis-driven carbon assimilation in the symbiotic reef coral Pocillopora damicornis. [PDF]
Reef-building corals form essential, mutualistic endosymbiotic associations with photosynthetic Symbiodinium dinoflagellates, providing their animal host partner with photosynthetically derived nutrients that allow the coral to thrive in oligotrophic ...
Domart-Coulon, I.+5 more
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The Virginia Wetlands Report Vol. 16, No. 1 [PDF]
The Stinging Sea Nettle (Jellyfish). William L. Roberts The VIMS Teaching Marsh: A Tidal Wetland Restoration and Education Project. Karen Duhring An Overview of Permitted Tidal Wetland Impacts for 2000.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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A novel regulatory gene promotes novel cell fate by suppressing ancestral fate in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. [PDF]
Babonis LS+3 more
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Observing the Location and Orientation of Nematocysts Through Aeolidiella Stephaniae [PDF]
The anemone species Aiptasia is a nuisance pest that can quickly out-compete many species in a coral reef aquarium. The aeolid nudibranch Berghia verrucicornis, now officially known as Aeolidiella stephanieae, consumes only anemones of the Aiptasia ...
Bolinger, Siobhan L.
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Impact of rising seawater temperature on a phagocytic cell population during V. parahaemolyticus infection in the sea anemone E. pallida. [PDF]
Billaud M, Larbret F, Czerucka D.
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Preliminary Investigation and Sequence of the Hyaluronidase Gene in the Venom of the Atlantic Sea Nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) [PDF]
Jellyfish cnidocysts contain many different venom proteins, each with unique functions that combine synergistically to achieve a more robust and toxic fluid. One of these proteins is hyaluronidase (EC 3.2.1.35), an enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid,
Cropley, Zachary A.
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The Roles of Ca2+ and cAMP in the Nematocyst Discharge of the Sea Anemone Tentacle [PDF]
The phylum Cnidarians are aquatic animals, including jellyfish, hydra, sea anemones, and corals. They are the simplest metazoans having a nervous system and are diploblastic.
Ozacmak, Veysel Haktan
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Phospholipase A2 activity of the Persian Gulf upside-down jellyfish venom (Cassiopea andromeda) [PDF]
Background: The venomous jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda can produce envenomation and different toxicological and biological effects by their nematocysts.
Akbarzadeh, Samad+8 more
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