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Cytotoxic Activity of Tunicate Hemocytes
1996Tunicates (protochordates) are filter-feeding marine invertebrates with a worldwide distribution. In their larval form, they exhibit many of the features characteristic of the vertebrates. The larva, with a tail, notochord, and dorsal neural tube, upon settlement undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis in which it loses most of its chordate ...
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1984
Very little work on these animals has been reported since the first edition of this book. An important observation, however, is that cynthiaxanthin first isolated from Halocynthia (Cynthia) papillosa [1–5], and pectenoxanthin from Botryllus schlosseri [2] are identical with the acetylenic carotenoid alloxanthin (1.2) [6]. Astaxanthin (1.1) is the major
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Very little work on these animals has been reported since the first edition of this book. An important observation, however, is that cynthiaxanthin first isolated from Halocynthia (Cynthia) papillosa [1–5], and pectenoxanthin from Botryllus schlosseri [2] are identical with the acetylenic carotenoid alloxanthin (1.2) [6]. Astaxanthin (1.1) is the major
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Improved tunicate swarm algorithm: Solving the dynamic economic emission dispatch problems
Applied Soft Computing Journal, 2021Zhi-Feng Liu +2 more
exaly
2006
Tunicates are marine animals close to vertebrates, and have the ability, unique among chordates, to form large colonies of clonal individuals. Among tunicates, the most frequently studied ascidians represent an ideal model for investigating aspects of epigenetics evidenced during the various phases of the life-cycle.
BURIGHEL, PAOLO, MANNI, LUCIA
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Tunicates are marine animals close to vertebrates, and have the ability, unique among chordates, to form large colonies of clonal individuals. Among tunicates, the most frequently studied ascidians represent an ideal model for investigating aspects of epigenetics evidenced during the various phases of the life-cycle.
BURIGHEL, PAOLO, MANNI, LUCIA
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