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Exploring different methods of Exaiptasia diaphana infection to follow Vibrio parahaemolyticus dissemination in the whole animal. [PDF]
Billaud M, Czerucka D.
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Molecular dynamics of the matrisome across sea anemone life history. [PDF]
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Active Nematocyst Isolation Via Nudibranchs
Marine Biotechnology, 2009Cnidarian venoms are potentially valuable tools for biomedical research and drug development. They are contained within nematocysts, the stinging organelles of cnidarians. Several methods exist for the isolation of nematocysts from cnidarian tissues; most are tedious and target nematocysts from specific tissues.
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Coelenterate nematocysts bind immunoglobulins
Experientia, 1982Nematocyst 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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The Cell Biology of Nematocysts
1994Publisher 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.
G M, Watson, P, Mire-Thibodeaux
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Biodeterioration of polyethylene by jellyfish nematocyst protein
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023Plastic 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.
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Cytochemical Research on Coelenterate Nematocysts
Nature, 1955A NOTE by T. M. Yanagita and T. Wada1 suggesting, after C. H. Brown2, the possible keratin nature of coelenterate nematocysts has directed my attention to the subject. In 1952 I had observed the pronounced metachromatic colour produced by dilute thionin on large nematocysts from a siphonophore, Halistemma sp.
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Beachside preparation of jellyfish nematocyst tentacles
Toxicon, 1992A comparison of methods for preparing a jellyfish nematocyst suspension from sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) fishing tentacles at the beachside was conducted. Autolysis of the tentacle followed by straining and sedimentation on ice was found to be a satisfactory technique.
J W, Burnett, K O, Long, H M, Rubinstein
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