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Introduction to Wilderness Medicine - A Medical School Elective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Pittman, Mark   +2 more
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A chromosome-level genome for the nudibranch gastropod Berghia stephanieae helps parse clade-specific gene expression in novel and conserved phenotypes. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Biol
Goodheart JA   +13 more
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Nematocysts of the Cubozoa [PDF]

open access: possibleZootaxa, 2006
Nematocysts (stinging organelles) are an important part of cnidarian identification, but the cnidomes of many species remain poorly known because of identification difficulties and confusing nomenclature. Currently, the cnidomes of 20 cubozoan species are documented in whole or in part (including four undescribed species and five newly described ...
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The utilization of cnidarian nematocysts by aeolid nudibranchs: Nematocyst maintenance and release in spurilla

Tissue and Cell, 1984
Some nudibranchs that feed on cnidarians are known to store nematocysts within cnidophage cells and use them for their own defense. Most of the nematocysts are in direct contact with the cytoplasm of the cnidophage. Nematocysts are not subjected to lysosomal enzymes because any phagocytic membrane that surrounded the nematocyst after engulfment does ...
Paul G. Greenwood, Richard N. Mariscal
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The Cell Biology of Nematocysts

1994
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the cell biology of nematocysts. Nematocysts, the most widely used term to describe the “stinging capsules” characteristic of the phylum Cnidaria, constitute the best-studied and most diverse group of cnidae, the secretory products of cnidocytes.
Patricia Mire-Thibodeaux, Glen M. Watson
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Biodeterioration of polyethylene by jellyfish nematocyst protein

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
Plastic pollution is one of the major global problems existing now-a-days and has become a cause of serious concern in coastal and marine ecosystems. Increased accumulation of plastics in the aquatic environment by anthropogenic sources results the alteration of the aquatic ecosystem and its functioning.
S Amreen, Nisa   +5 more
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Coelenterate nematocysts bind immunoglobulins

Experientia, 1982
Nematocyst capsules ofActinia equina were shown to bind immunoglobulins. Binding is not affected by EDTA-pretreatment or incubation with N-acetyl-galactosamine and N-acetyl-glucosamine.
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