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The Expression of <i>Shmt</i> Genes in Amphioxus Suggests a Role in Tissue Proliferation Rather than in Neurotransmission. [PDF]
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From pores to rupture: Structural basis and regulation of lytic cell death by gasdermins and NINJ1. [PDF]
Wang C, Dreyer B, Teran E, Ruan J.
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Deciphering the 3D genome organization across species from Hi-C data. [PDF]
Shkolikov A, Galitsyna A, Gelfand MS.
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Functional Studies of Trichoplax adhaerens Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Activity
2020Trichoplax adhaerens is a member of the phylum Placozoa, an enigmatic group of benthic animals with remarkably simple morphology. While initial work on these organisms has primarily focused on their morphology and the development of genomic resources, Trichoplax has received increased attention as a model for studying the evolution of nervous and ...
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My favorite animal, Trichoplax adhaerens
BioEssays, 2005AbstractTrichoplax adhaerens is more simply organized than any other living metazoan. This tiny marine animal looks like a irregular “hairy plate” (“tricho plax”) with a simple upper and lower epithelium and some loose cells in between. After its original description by F.E.
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Trichoplax adhaerens, an Enigmatic Basal Metazoan with Potential
2014Trichoplax adhaerens is an enigmatic basal animal with an extraordinarily simple morphological organization and surprisingly complex behaviors. Basic morphological, molecular and behavioral work is essential to better understand the unique and curious life style of these organisms.
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