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Visceral regeneration in holothurians
Microscopy Research and Technique, 2001AbstractHolothurians, or sea cucumbers, exhibit two processes that have intrigued biologists for decades: autotomy and regeneration. Autotomy includes the loss of body parts by evisceration or fission, and regeneration is the extraordinary process by which the lost organs are replaced.
J E, García-Arrarás, M J, Greenberg
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Exogonadal Oogenesis in a Temperate Holothurian
The Biological Bulletin, 2007Unusual structures were detected on the visceral peritoneum of the ovarian tubules in about 5%-10% of female sea cucumbers (Cucumaria frondosa) collected off Newfoundland, eastern Canada. The condition varied from mild to severe, with localized castration observed in the most heavily affected tubule sections.
Hamel, J.-F. +3 more
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Transdifferentiation in Holothurian Gut Regeneration
The Biological Bulletin, 2005It has recently been shown that the whole spectrum of cell types constituting a multicellular organism can be generated from stem cells. Our study provides an example of an alternative mechanism of tissue repair. Injection of distilled water into the coelomic cavity of the holothurian Eupentacta fraudatrix results in the loss of the whole digestive ...
Vladimir S, Mashanov +2 more
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Holothurians (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea)
2021A total of 213 holothurians, representing 16 species, was collected during Project Hourglass, a28-month systematic survey of ten stations along two transects (6-73 m) off central western Florida.This material, supplemented with 8 1 additional Gulf of Mexico specimens supplied by the FloridaDepartment of Natural Resources, brings the total number of ...
Miller, John E., Pawson, David L.
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Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2023
S I Kiyashko, Vladimir V Mordukhovich
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S I Kiyashko, Vladimir V Mordukhovich
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Cuvierian tubules in tropical holothurians: Usefulness and efficiency as a defence mechanism
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology, 2000Jean-François Hamel
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Glycosides of holothurians of the genusBohadschia
Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1986A. S. Antonov, V. A. Stonik
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