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Inhibition of the cytotoxicity of pelagia noctiluca Venom by lanthanum sulfate
Cnidarians exert a meaningful influence on human activities and healyh being able to produce several local and systemic symptoms on humans. Mediterranean jellyfish are scarcely poisonous, but during outbreaks the impact of some of them, such as the ...
G.L. Mariottini, E. Giacco, L. Pane
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Evolution and development of scyphozoan jellyfish [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Biological Reviews 93 (2018): 1228-1250, doi:10.1111/brv.12393.Scyphozoan jellyfish, or scyphomedusae,
Helm, Rebecca R.
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Jellyfish as an Alternative Source of Bioactive Antiproliferative Compounds [PDF]
Jellyfish are commonly considered a nuisance for their negative effects on human activities (e.g., fisheries, power plants and tourism) and human health.
Gennaro Riccio +5 more
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Tamaricicola fenicei sp. nov. (Pleosporaceae, Pleosporales), a New Marine Fungus with Significant Antiviral Activity [PDF]
In this study, seven Pleosporaceae strains isolated from the seagrass Posidonia oceanica and the jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca in the central Tyrrhenian Sea were characterized using a polyphasic approach (morpho-physiological, molecular, and phylogenetic ...
Marcella Pasqualetti +6 more
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Citizen science substantiates jellyfish occurrence in the Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
In recent decades, gelatinous plankton blooms have attracted media attention due to their damaging effects on fisheries, aquaculture, tourism, human health and power/desalination plants.
Serena Zampardi +5 more
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The potential of Jellytoring 2.0 smart tool as a global jellyfish monitoring platform. [PDF]
Jellytoring 2.0 is an automatic recognition tool for jellyfish species based on convolutional neural networks (CNN). The application of CNNs to image data can deliver a tool that enables the cost‐effective collection of jellyfish data on larger spatial and temporal scales.
Ruiz-Frau A +4 more
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Guillain-Barré syndrome following jellyfish stings (Pelagia noctiluca) [PDF]
Pang KA, Schwartz MS.
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Some species of Cnidarians, well known venomous organisms, are able to induce serious health problems as well as economic and social trouble. A lot of data show that cnidarian venoms can be cytotoxic to cultured cells.
Rossana Morabito +6 more
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LUMIMESCENCE IN PELAGIA NOCTILUCA [PDF]
1. Ca and K condition the irritability of Pelagia both in regard to rhythmical contractions and general luminescence. If either ion is omitted from the solution conduction of stimuli for pulsations and luminescence does not occur, although local responses still persist. 2.
C, Heymans Ghent, A R, Moore Rutgers
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Abstract Most mesopelagic fish are small planktivores that migrate up at nightfall to feed in the safety of darkness and descend to depth at dawn to escape visual predators. However, the trophic roles can reverse since mesopelagic fishes also predate eggs and larvae of their predators.
Daniel Ottmann +4 more
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