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Rapid physiological integration of fused ctenophores

Current Biology
The mechanisms by which organisms recognize the 'self' from the 'non-self' remain poorly understood. Moreover, the capability of transplanted tissue to functionally integrate is unclear in many organisms. Here, we report that two injured Mnemiopsis leidyi individuals, a species of planktonic animals known as comb jellies or ctenophores, are capable of ...
Jokura, Kei   +3 more
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Ctenophores in Fresh Water

1888
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Intercellular Junctions in Ctenophore Integument

1989
The ctenophoran integument consists basically of a single-layered epidermis which covers the entire body, including appendages such as the tentacular apparatus, the lobes and auricles, and Unes the stomodeal cavity (generally referred to as the gastric cavity).
Mari-Luz Hernandez-Nicaise   +2 more
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The onset of regenerative properties in ctenophores

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2016
Ctenophores are a clade of animals that branch off at the base of the animal tree. They have a unique and delicate body plan, and distinct pattern forming mechanisms at different life history stages. They have a stereotyped embryonic cell lineage and are highly 'mosaic' as embryos, but most have amazing capacity to regenerate as adults.
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Reproduction and Development in Ctenophores

1990
Most ctenophores (also called comb jellies) are gelatinous zooplancton exclusively marine that are characterized by 8 meridional ciliated comb rows (ctenes) disposed around a unique oral-aboral axis.
Christian Sardet   +2 more
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Ctenophore trees

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017
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Cilia and ctenophores

Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1980
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