Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse functions. Biological adhesives can therefore be remarkably complex and involve a large range of components with different functions and interactions. However, being mainly protein based, biological adhesives can be characterized by classical molecular methods. This review compiles experimental strategies that were successfully used to identify, characterize and obtain the full-length sequence of adhesive proteins from nine biological models: echinoderms, barnacles, tubeworms, mussels, sticklebacks, slugs, velvet worms, spiders and ticks. A brief description and practical examples are given for a variety of tools used to study adhesive molecules...
The purpose of the work was to identify the proteins present in the adhesive material of the capsali...
Salamanders have developed a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms, including tail autotomy, colou...
記事区分:総説[Author abstract]Adhesive proteins from spiders and marine sedentary mollusks such as barnacl...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their host in the ...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Introduction:Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their...
latworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analy...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
AbstractSea urchins have specialized adhesive organs called tube feet, which mediate strong but reve...
Sea urchins have specialized adhesive organs called tube feet, which mediate strong but reversible a...
IF/00006/2015/CP1276/CT0001 P 25404-B25 P 30347Echinoderms, such as the rock-boring sea urchin Parac...
Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their host through...
The purpose of the work was to identify the proteins present in the adhesive material of the capsali...
Salamanders have developed a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms, including tail autotomy, colou...
記事区分:総説[Author abstract]Adhesive proteins from spiders and marine sedentary mollusks such as barnacl...
Adhesive secretions occur in both aquatic and terrestrial animals, in which they perform diverse fun...
Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their host in the ...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Barnacle adhesion underwater is an important phenomenon to understand for the prevention of biofouli...
Introduction:Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their...
latworms can very rapidly attach to and detach from many substrates. In the presented work, we analy...
The adhesive and adhesive glands of the stalked barnacle Lepas anatifera were investigated using a w...
AbstractSea urchins have specialized adhesive organs called tube feet, which mediate strong but reve...
Sea urchins have specialized adhesive organs called tube feet, which mediate strong but reversible a...
IF/00006/2015/CP1276/CT0001 P 25404-B25 P 30347Echinoderms, such as the rock-boring sea urchin Parac...
Monogenoids are fish parasites which are able to quickly and reversibly attach to their host through...
The purpose of the work was to identify the proteins present in the adhesive material of the capsali...
Salamanders have developed a wide variety of antipredator mechanisms, including tail autotomy, colou...
記事区分:総説[Author abstract]Adhesive proteins from spiders and marine sedentary mollusks such as barnacl...