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Cnidarian toxins: omics approaches and recombinant proteins. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis
Vega-Tamayo JE   +6 more
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Giant sea anemones

Current Biology
Kashimoto et al. introduce the giant sea anemones, which form mutualistic relationships with anemonefish.
Rio, Kashimoto   +3 more
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Development: Sea anemone segments polarise

Current Biology, 2023
The evolutionary origin of animal segmentation has been debated for centuries. A new study now reveals genetic similarities between the patterning of segmental pouches in a sea anemone, traditionally considered as unsegmented, and segmental structures of vertebrates and arthropods.
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Chitin in Sea Anemone Shells

Science, 1983
Chitin, which is widely distributed among life forms, is well documented in the coelenterate class Hydrozoa and is contained in one member of class Scyphozoa. In class Anthozoa, hard corals synthesize it but soft corals do not. Chitin was identified by infrared spectrophotometry in the trochoid shell of the actinian Stylobates
D F, Dunn, M H, Liberman
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Narcotising Sea Anemones

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1989
Many techniques have been devised to overcome certain problems encountered when narcotising actiniarians. From these a few have been selected as being at least partly successful. Further modifications to these narcotising methods have been introduced in order to block more effectively the nervous pathways responsible for secondary contraction reactions.
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