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1998 (v1)Publication
During metamorphosis, ascidian tadpoles settle on appropriate substrates, by secreting adhesive substances from the papillae. The papillae were shown by different authors to possess neural structures, probably for substrate recognition. In free-swimming tadpoles, AChE activity was localized by histochemical methods at the cell surface of the...
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2002 (v1)Publication
The existence of a response to acetylcholine (ACh) and cholinomimetic drugs in sea urchin eggs and zygotes was investigated in two sea urchin species: Paracentrotus lividus and Lytechinus pictus. The calcium sensitive fluorescent probe, Fura-2 dextran, was employed to investigate the regulation of cytosolic free calcium concentration...
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2000 (v1)Publication
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2008 (v1)Publication
Presently, a large effort is being made worldwide to increase the sustainability of industrial development, while preserving not only the quality of the environment but also that of animal and human life. In this work, sea urchin early developmental stages were used as a model to test the effects of the organophosphate pesticide (diazinon) on...
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2016 (v1)Publication
Hydroxytyrosol is one of the main phenolic components of olive oil. It is present in the fruit and leaf of the olive (Olea europaea L.). This phenolic compound has health benefits and a protective action has been found in preclinical studies against several diseases (Nan et al., 2014; Waterman et al, 2007). It shows significant results related...
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2003 (v1)Publication
The presence and function of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in blood cells and plasma is well known. The enzyme activity is associated to red blood cell membranes, as well as to the perinuclear region of leucocytes, suggesting a role in the function of the latter. Recently coelomocytes, acknowledged progenitors of immune cells in vertebrate...
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2002 (v1)Publication
sea urchin, model, development
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1998 (v1)Publication
During neurogenesis, markers of the cholinergic system are present in the eye and visual cortex of vertebrates. In adult vertebrates, a role for these molecules, including muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs), in eye growth non-accommodative regulation is also known. In order to understand the biological mechanisms triggered by the...
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PINK1 is a 581 amino acid protein with a serine/threonine kinase domain and an N-terminal mitochondrial targeting motif. The enzyme is expressed in the brain as well as in several tissues such as heart, skeletal muscle, liver, kidney, pancreas and testis. In the present study, we have investigated by Western blot analysis and...
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2003 (v1)Publication
Biological effects of neurotoxic insecticides widely used for agricultural purposes were studied using the early development of the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus as a model. These compounds, dispersed as aerosols or powders in agricultural regions near to the coast, may affect the health of organisms in the marine environment....
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2011 (v1)Publication
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2004 (v1)Publication
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Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) was used to examine molecules related to the cholinergic neurotransmission system and detected at all the larval stages of Paracentrotus lividus, by histochemical and immunohistochemical methods. CLSM, providing spatial resolution of the cells located both at the larval surface and at depth, allows a...
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2005 (v1)Publication
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1999 (v1)Publication
The ultrastructural morphology and particular features of different anatrctic fish were investigated and compared with mediterranean species, in order to identify particular adaptation to the Antarctic extreme environment.
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2004 (v1)Publication
ChAT-like molecules were detected in oocytes, mature eggs and zygotes with indirect immunofluorescence methods. Positive immunoreactivity was found in the ovarian egg cytoplasm and surface as well as at the zygote surface. This suggests the eggs' capacity to autonomously synthesise acetylcholine (ACh), the signal molecule of the cholinergic...
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1999 (v1)Publication
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2001 (v1)Publication
our previous studies on long-term resting encystment of Colpoda inflata showed transcriptional activity of the macronucleus and the occurrence of protein synthesis. in this work we have investigated the structure, the glycoprotein composition, and the lectin-binding site localization of the cyst wall of C cullus at increasing cyst ages, by...
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2008 (v1)Publication
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2004 (v1)Publication
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2005 (v1)Publication
Organophosphate (OP) compounds exert inhibition on cholinesterase (ChE) activity by irreversibly binding to the catalytic site of the enzymes. For this reason, they are employed as insecticides for agricultural, gardening and indoor pest control. The biological function of the ChE enzymes is well known and has been studied since the beginning...
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2010 (v1)Publication
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