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Microfilaments and microtubules in isolated fiber cells of Trichoplax adhaerens (Placozoa)

Zoomorphology, 1989
Fiber cells isolated by mechanical disruption of the tissue in Ca2+-free sea water attach firmly to the substrate by discrete adhesion plaques. They are capable of forming a lamellipodium and long, slender extensions while the cell bodies remain stationary. The extensions are slowly elongated but can suddenly be withdrawn by contraction.
Martin Thiemann, August Ruthmann
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Ultrastructural analyses support different morphological lineages in the phylum placozoa Grell, 1971

Journal of Morphology, 2011
AbstractThe morphology and ultrastructure of 10 clonal placozoan lineages were studied. We scored several morphological characters at a cellular and intracellular level and identified a number of morphological differences among clones. Some differences appear clone specific and allow recognizing five distinct lineages based on morphological criteria ...
GUIDI, LORETTA   +4 more
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The evolution of the placozoa: A new morphological model

Senckenbergiana lethaea, 2002
The evolutionary history of the placozoanTrichoplax adhaerens is reconstructed from a hypothetical ‘gallertoid’ ancestor. According to this approach the Placozoa derived from an early benthic gallertoid stage, the ‘placuloid’. The sequence of morphological transformations leading to the placozoan bauplan can be deduced from biomechanical and functional
Syed, T., Schierwater, B.
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Placozoa, Ctenophora

2021
Wolfgang Clauss, Cornelia Clauss
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Variabilità ultrastrutturale in Trichoplax adhaerens (Placozoa)

2006
67° CONVEGNO UNIONE ZOOLOGICA ...
GUIDI, LORETTA   +4 more
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Placozoa

2015
Bernd Schierwater, Michael Eitel
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