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Sea cucumbers and their symbiotic microbiome have evolved to feed on seabed sediments. [PDF]

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Bidirectional transfer of a small membrane-impermeable molecule between the Caenorhabditis elegans intestine and germline. [PDF]

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Lectin-Based Profiling of Coelomocytes in Holothuria scabra and Expression of Superoxide Dismutase in Purified Coelomocytes

Zoological Science, 2015
Coelomocytes are the first line of immune defense in marine animals. Their distributions are greatly variable even in the close animal species. In this study, we used lectin staining to aid in the classification and purification of these cells for further investigation of SOD distribution among coelomocytes of H. scraba. We classified coelomocytes into
Somluk Asuvapongpatana
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Antibacterial activity in the coelomocytes of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1996
Naturally present antibacterial activity directed against Vibrio alginolyticus was demonstrated in coelomocytes lysate (CL) and cell-free coelomic fluid (CF) of the marine echinoderm Paracentrotus lividus. Kinetic analysis revealed that 5 min of contact was enough to induce significant bactericidal effect.
Loredana Stabili, Patrizia Pagliara
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Coelomocyte spectrin

Cell Motility, 1983
AbstractWe have investigated the presence and localization of an α‐spectrinlike protein and its potential role in the morphological transformation of sea urchin coelomocytes. In immunofluorescence images there is a diffuse fluorescence throughout the petaloid cytoplasm, indicating a random distribution of the spectrinlike protein prior to the ...
K T, Edds, J, Venuti-Henderson
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