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Neuromuscular Transmission in A Sea Anemone

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1966
ABSTRACT Brief electrical potentials can be recorded from a suction electrode over the marginal sphincter or over a tentacle of the anemone Calliactis polypus following appropriate stimulation of the anemone. These potentials are thought to be muscle action potentials because they precede contraction by about 12 msec.
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Evidence of dopa in the nerves of sea anemones

Journal of Neural Transmission, 1983
An 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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Mechanical Design in Sea Anemones

1976
By applying principles of fluid and solid mechanics to biological structures, I have studied the morphological adaptations of two species of sea anemones to the mechanical activities they perform and the environmental forces they encounter. The two species of anemones I used represent different extremes in mechanical behavior: Metridium senile, a calm ...
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Sea Anemone: Investigation [PDF]

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Experiments on Digestion in Sea-Anemones

Archives Internationales de Physiologie, 1953
F. H. Talbot, B. J. Krijgsman
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Sea Anemone Sting

New England Journal of Medicine
Weniko Caré, Raphaële Mestiri
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