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A Pilot Study of the Effect of Repeated Practice in Virtual Reality on Everyday Action Performance in Real Life. [PDF]
Divers R +8 more
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Dietary modulation of gut microbiota and functional enzymes in savannah honey bees (Apis mellifera scutellata Lepeletier). [PDF]
Khumalo NN +3 more
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BaDuShengJi hydrogel accelerates diabetic wounds healing and regeneration of deep burn injury by anti-bacteria, anti-inflammation and promoting epithelialization. [PDF]
Zhang Y +12 more
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Structural and functional effects of helix dipole moment in photoprotein Mnemiopsin 2. [PDF]
Norouzi Z +4 more
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Nervous systems: Neuropeptides define enigmatic comb-jelly neurons [PDF]
The apparently simple nerve net of comb-jellies has long intrigued biologists. A new study identifies multiple unique neuropeptides in the comb-jelly nervous system and exploits these as indicators of neuronal identity and morphology.
Elizabeth A, Williams, Gáspár, Jékely
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The phylogenetic position of the comb jellies (Ctenophora) and the importance of taxonomic sampling [PDF]
AbstractThe transition to a vermiform body shape is one of the most important events in animal evolution, having led to the impressive radiation of Bilateria. However, the sister group of Bilateria has remained obscure. Cladistic analyses of morphology indicate that Ctenophora is the sister group of Bilateria.
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No surprise that comb jellies poop
Science, 2016As one of the organizers of the recent meeting on comb jellies (ctenophores), I feel obliged to comment on the News In Depth story “Comb jelly ‘anus’ guts ideas on origin of through-gut” (A. Maxmen, 25 March, p.
Sidney L Tamm
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