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Evidence of dopa in the nerves of sea anemones
Journal of Neural Transmission, 1983An analysis of the presence of catechol-derivatives in the sea anemones Metridium senile and Tealia felina, made with the aid of high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), established the presence of dopa, 5-OH-dopa, and 5-S-cysteinyldopa. In addition, 2-S-cysteinyldopa and 2.5-diSS-cysteinyldopa occurred in Metridium.
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2000
Abstract Naturally occurring neurotoxins produced by sea anemones play a significant role in experimental neurobiology and pharmacology (4,7,8), but they are of minor importance in clinical neurotoxicology. Sea anemone species with neuro toxic potential are Stichodactyla spp.
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Abstract Naturally occurring neurotoxins produced by sea anemones play a significant role in experimental neurobiology and pharmacology (4,7,8), but they are of minor importance in clinical neurotoxicology. Sea anemone species with neuro toxic potential are Stichodactyla spp.
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1985
Publisher Summary The absence of cytological studies on sea anemones during the first 60 years of the twentieth century led biologists to interpret their observations by reference to those of the nineteenth century or to those known in the most studied cnidarian, Hydra.
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Publisher Summary The absence of cytological studies on sea anemones during the first 60 years of the twentieth century led biologists to interpret their observations by reference to those of the nineteenth century or to those known in the most studied cnidarian, Hydra.
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Experiments on Digestion in Sea-Anemones
Archives Internationales de Physiologie, 1953B J, KRIJGSMAN, F H, TALBOT
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Modes of reproduction in sea anemones (Cnidaria, Anthozoa)
Biology Bulletin, 2011E S Bocharova
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