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Evolution of the Cdk4/6-Cdkn2 system in invertebrates. [PDF]
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A Meta-Analysis of Mercury Biomagnification in Freshwater Predatory Invertebrates: Community Diversity and Dietary Exposure Drive Variability. [PDF]
Sinclair CA, Garcia TS, Eagles-Smith CA.
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2014
Terrestrial invertebrates are the largest permanent residents for much of the Antarctic continent with body lengths < 2 mm for most. The fauna consists of the arthropod taxa Collembola (springtails) and Acari (mites) as well as the icroinvertebrates Nematoda, Tardigrada and Rotifera.
Ian D. Hogg+2 more
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Terrestrial invertebrates are the largest permanent residents for much of the Antarctic continent with body lengths < 2 mm for most. The fauna consists of the arthropod taxa Collembola (springtails) and Acari (mites) as well as the icroinvertebrates Nematoda, Tardigrada and Rotifera.
Ian D. Hogg+2 more
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993
Olfactory transduction in invertebrates seems to be similar to that in vertebrates. Three signalling systems involving activation of adenylate cyclase, phospholipase C and guanylate cyclase are present. A variety of second messengers, including cAMP, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, diacylglycerol, nitric oxide and Ca2+, have been identified but their ...
Neelam Shirsat, Obaid Siddiqi
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Olfactory transduction in invertebrates seems to be similar to that in vertebrates. Three signalling systems involving activation of adenylate cyclase, phospholipase C and guanylate cyclase are present. A variety of second messengers, including cAMP, inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate, diacylglycerol, nitric oxide and Ca2+, have been identified but their ...
Neelam Shirsat, Obaid Siddiqi
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Molecular Brain Research, 1997
We have characterized a prodynorphin-like molecule in an invertebrate, specifically in the rhynchobdellid leech Theromyzon tessulatum. The 14270 Da protein was purified by gel permeation chromatography, anti-leucine-enkephalin-affinity column separation followed by reverse-phase HPLC.
George B. Stefano, Michel Salzet
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We have characterized a prodynorphin-like molecule in an invertebrate, specifically in the rhynchobdellid leech Theromyzon tessulatum. The 14270 Da protein was purified by gel permeation chromatography, anti-leucine-enkephalin-affinity column separation followed by reverse-phase HPLC.
George B. Stefano, Michel Salzet
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2017
Runx genes have been identified in all metazoans and considerable conservation of function observed across a wide range of phyla. Thus, insight gained from studying simple model organisms is invaluable in understanding RUNX biology in higher animals. Consequently, this chapter will focus on the Runx genes in the diploblasts, which includes sea anemones
Samantha Jane Hughes, Alison Woollard
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Runx genes have been identified in all metazoans and considerable conservation of function observed across a wide range of phyla. Thus, insight gained from studying simple model organisms is invaluable in understanding RUNX biology in higher animals. Consequently, this chapter will focus on the Runx genes in the diploblasts, which includes sea anemones
Samantha Jane Hughes, Alison Woollard
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Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1968
SummaryTwo species of invertebrates, Parachaeraps bicarinatus, a freshwater crayfish, and Helix pomatia, a garden snail, were examined for the presence of cells which could phagocytose particulate material introduced into their vascular systems. By means of blood clearance studies and histological techniques, it was demonstrated that there existed a ...
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SummaryTwo species of invertebrates, Parachaeraps bicarinatus, a freshwater crayfish, and Helix pomatia, a garden snail, were examined for the presence of cells which could phagocytose particulate material introduced into their vascular systems. By means of blood clearance studies and histological techniques, it was demonstrated that there existed a ...
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Chronobiology International, 1989
Masking effects are a common feature of daily rhythmicity in invertebrates; and, particularly with respect to activity/rest cycles in arthropods and mollusks, there are numerous examples of masking in response to external environmental stimuli. Internal masking, in which endogenous processes modulate circadian patterns, has also been documented in a ...
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Masking effects are a common feature of daily rhythmicity in invertebrates; and, particularly with respect to activity/rest cycles in arthropods and mollusks, there are numerous examples of masking in response to external environmental stimuli. Internal masking, in which endogenous processes modulate circadian patterns, has also been documented in a ...
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