Flow cytometry was employed to determine the coelomocytes/hemocytes DNA content in five selected marine invertebrates from the Adriatic sea (sea mouse Aphrodita aculeata, spiny crab Maja crispata, starfish Echinaster sepositus, sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and tunicate Phallusia mammillata). The cell cycle analyses identified sea mouse coelomocytes as proliferating cells and revealed that spiny crab hemocytes and sea urchin coelomocytes complete their division in the hemolymph and coelom, respectively. The diploid DNA content (2C) in sea mouse was 1.24 pg, spiny crab 7.76 pg, starfish 1.52 pg and sea urchin 1.08 p
This paper reviews the progress of studies of echinoderm blood cells (coelomocytes), from publicatio...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...
Background: The location of coelomocyte proliferation in adult sea urchins is unknown and speculatio...
The hemocytes/coelomocytes DNA content in five selected marine invertebrates (sea mouse Aphrodita ac...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
Anthropogenic pollutants produce oxidative stress in marine organisms, directly or following generat...
<div><p>The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in de...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Forward/side scatter profile of total coelomocytes from sea urchin B. The gating of di...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
In their natural environment, marine organisms are exposed to a wide range of chemical and physical ...
Environmental contamination includes a mixture of organic substances that can have detrimental effec...
This thesis aimed to investigate programmed cell death processes and their role in invertebrate host...
Coelomocytes in the Holothuroidea are traditionally identified according to their morphology through...
Funding: To the “Maristem COST Action” (CA16203), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science...
<p>Total coelomocytes from sea urchin B were stained with DSL-fluorescein and LCA-rhodamine. Live ce...
This paper reviews the progress of studies of echinoderm blood cells (coelomocytes), from publicatio...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...
Background: The location of coelomocyte proliferation in adult sea urchins is unknown and speculatio...
The hemocytes/coelomocytes DNA content in five selected marine invertebrates (sea mouse Aphrodita ac...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
Anthropogenic pollutants produce oxidative stress in marine organisms, directly or following generat...
<div><p>The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in de...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Forward/side scatter profile of total coelomocytes from sea urchin B. The gating of di...
The capacity to withstand and repair DNA damage differs among species and plays a role in determinin...
In their natural environment, marine organisms are exposed to a wide range of chemical and physical ...
Environmental contamination includes a mixture of organic substances that can have detrimental effec...
This thesis aimed to investigate programmed cell death processes and their role in invertebrate host...
Coelomocytes in the Holothuroidea are traditionally identified according to their morphology through...
Funding: To the “Maristem COST Action” (CA16203), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science...
<p>Total coelomocytes from sea urchin B were stained with DSL-fluorescein and LCA-rhodamine. Live ce...
This paper reviews the progress of studies of echinoderm blood cells (coelomocytes), from publicatio...
The oceans of the world cover approximately 71% of the surface of the earth and are a source of food...
Background: The location of coelomocyte proliferation in adult sea urchins is unknown and speculatio...