The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts which inhabit the host\u27s digestive cells. Under experimental conditions bleached hydra will reassociate with algae harvested from green hydra, but not from our cultures of wild type Chlorella or strain NC64A which when originally isolated from Paramecium bursaria was symbiotically competent. Because of its demonstrated selectivity, the reassociation process is hypothesized to involve a recognition interface whose active participants are the algae cell wall and the digestive cell membrane. The data presented here confirm the hypothesis and suggest some potential molecular characteristics of the interacting partners. Concanavalin A (Con A), a pl...
484-492Lectins, algal in particular, have immense potential for biomedical applications such as anti...
A cytocheraical investigation on the cell surface of three phytoflagellates, one chlorophyte, Dunali...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
Algal-invertebrate associations demonstrate specificity in their establishment and persistence. The ...
Graduation date: 2008Mutualistic associations between cnidarians, such as corals, and photosynthetic...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
Symbiodiniaceae algae are often photosymbionts of reef-building corals. The establishment of their s...
484-492Lectins, algal in particular, have immense potential for biomedical applications such as anti...
A cytocheraical investigation on the cell surface of three phytoflagellates, one chlorophyte, Dunali...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts whic...
Algal-invertebrate associations demonstrate specificity in their establishment and persistence. The ...
Graduation date: 2008Mutualistic associations between cnidarians, such as corals, and photosynthetic...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
Cell recognition, adhesion, and internalization are involved in infectious, reproductive, and inflam...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...
Symbiodiniaceae algae are often photosymbionts of reef-building corals. The establishment of their s...
484-492Lectins, algal in particular, have immense potential for biomedical applications such as anti...
A cytocheraical investigation on the cell surface of three phytoflagellates, one chlorophyte, Dunali...
<p>Mutualisms between cnidarian hosts and dinoflagellate endosymbionts are foundational to coral ree...