<div><p>Current understandings on the molecular mechanisms underlying bivalve metamorphosis are still fragmentary, and a comprehensive description is required. In this study, using a large-scale label-free proteomic approach, we described and compared the proteomes of competent larvae (CL) and juveniles (JU) of the Pacific oyster, <i>Crassostrea gigas</i>. A total of 788 proteins were identified: 392 in the CL proteome and 636 in the JU proteome. Gene Ontology analysis of the proteome from each sample revealed active metabolic processes in both stages. Further quantitative analyses revealed 117 proteins that were differentially expressed between the two samples. These proteins were divided into eight groups: cytoskeleton and cell adhesion, ...
This paper assesses the effects of exposure to toxic concentrations (1200 to 6000 cells/mL) of the d...
The barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is one of the primary model organisms for rocky-shore ecology stud...
As invertebrates lack an adaptive immune system, they depend to a large extent on their innate immun...
Current understandings on the molecular mechanisms underlying bivalve metamorphosis are still fragme...
The metamorphosis of planktonic larvae of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) underpins their com...
Larval metamorphosis of the veined rapa whelk (Rapana venosa) is a pelagic to benthic transition tha...
International audienceWe used a 2-DE proteomic approach to identify abundant proteins linked to oocy...
We used a 2-DE proteomic approach to identify abundant proteins linked to oocyte quality in the Paci...
Abstract Background Marine bivalves undergo complex development processes, such as shell morphology ...
Following their planktonic phase, the larvae of benthic marine organisms must locate a suitable habi...
150 sibling Pacific oysters (<i>Crassostrea gigas</i>) were outplanted at five different sites aroun...
The Pacific oyster has major ecological and economic importance serving as a biofilter and habitat i...
Graduation date: 1979The energy strategies of early development of the Pacific Oyster,\ud Crassostre...
The composition and concentration of substances in urban effluents are complex and difficult to meas...
Previous work suggests that larvae from Sydney rock oysters that have been selectively bred for fast...
This paper assesses the effects of exposure to toxic concentrations (1200 to 6000 cells/mL) of the d...
The barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is one of the primary model organisms for rocky-shore ecology stud...
As invertebrates lack an adaptive immune system, they depend to a large extent on their innate immun...
Current understandings on the molecular mechanisms underlying bivalve metamorphosis are still fragme...
The metamorphosis of planktonic larvae of the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) underpins their com...
Larval metamorphosis of the veined rapa whelk (Rapana venosa) is a pelagic to benthic transition tha...
International audienceWe used a 2-DE proteomic approach to identify abundant proteins linked to oocy...
We used a 2-DE proteomic approach to identify abundant proteins linked to oocyte quality in the Paci...
Abstract Background Marine bivalves undergo complex development processes, such as shell morphology ...
Following their planktonic phase, the larvae of benthic marine organisms must locate a suitable habi...
150 sibling Pacific oysters (<i>Crassostrea gigas</i>) were outplanted at five different sites aroun...
The Pacific oyster has major ecological and economic importance serving as a biofilter and habitat i...
Graduation date: 1979The energy strategies of early development of the Pacific Oyster,\ud Crassostre...
The composition and concentration of substances in urban effluents are complex and difficult to meas...
Previous work suggests that larvae from Sydney rock oysters that have been selectively bred for fast...
This paper assesses the effects of exposure to toxic concentrations (1200 to 6000 cells/mL) of the d...
The barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is one of the primary model organisms for rocky-shore ecology stud...
As invertebrates lack an adaptive immune system, they depend to a large extent on their innate immun...