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Covering behaviour in Paracentrotus lividus : is light important?

Marine Biology, 2002
"Covering" or "heaping" behaviour is common to a number of regular echinoids living in a variety of different habitats. Many theories have been proposed to explain this behaviour, among which are several that link covering to light, including ultraviolet (UV) light. However, previous investigations of this light theory have been largely qualitative. In
Verling E., Crook A., Barnes D.
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Stress response induced by carbon nanoparticles in Paracentrotus lividus.

International journal of molecular and cellular medicine, 2012
Members of the 14-3-3 protein family are involved in many important cellular events, including stress response, survival and apoptosis. Genes of the 14-3-3 family are conserved from plants to humans, and some members are responsive to UV radiation.
CARATA, ELISABETTA   +6 more
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RAW PARACENTROTUS LIVIDUS AND ALLERGY

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2008
Elisabetta Damiani   +4 more
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The distribution of peptidase in paracentrotus embryos

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1941
Heinz Holter, Per Eric Lindahl
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Cloning of mitochondrial DNA from Paracentrotus lividus.

Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale, 1984
In order to study the gene organization and sequence of the mt DNA from sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus, we have cloned the two Bam HI fragments of 12 Kb and 4 Kb in the plasmid vectors pAT 153 and pBR 322 respectively. The cloning has been tested by hybridizing the DNA extracted from the recombinant plasmids with sea urchin mt DNA and by comparing ...
ROBERTI, Marina   +6 more
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LARVAL GROWTH OF THE SEA-URCHIN PARACENTROTUS-LIVIDUS

1985
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Fenaux, L, Cellario, C, Etienne, M
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