Exocytosis of residual bodies by choanocytes, archeocytes and endopinacocytes lining the aquiferous system of Ephydatia fluviatilis has been demonstrated using calibrated latex beads and Escherichia coli as tracers. In passing into the mesohyl or the lumen of the exhalant aquiferous canals, beads, and altered bacteria were enveloped by the plasma membrane of the cell containing them. The membrane constricted at a neck region to form extruding vacuoles. This process appeared first in choanocytes and later in other cell types. The occurrence of these buds increased with the length of incubation time, as did the number of particles they contained. Acid phosphatase activity was frequently associated with the particles budding from the cell memb...
Whenever individuals of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis belonging to different strains c...
This chapter discusses the phenomena of sponge cell recognition. When fully grown sponges belonging ...
International audienceThe morphological description of morphogen-esis accompanying primmorph formati...
The digestive capabilities of endocytizing cells of Ephydatia fluviatilis have been determined by th...
Archaeocytes from the sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis were dissociated and then isolated on Ficoll dens...
<div><p>Sponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilities ranging fr...
Observations are reported for Dysidea avara sponges where once functioning oscula ( outlets) are con...
Two cell fractions can be isolated from strains of the fresh-water sponges Ephydatia fluviatilis by ...
Sponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilities ranging from commo...
Sponges are interesting animal models for regeneration studies, since even from dissociated cells, t...
Sponges harbor diverse, specific, and stable microbial communities, but at the same time, they effic...
International audienceSponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilit...
Exocytosis and membrane recycling at the cytoproct (cell anus) of Tetrahymena pyriformis were studie...
This chapter describes the sponges that are a suitable material for studying cell-to-cell interactio...
Sandwich cultures of sponges provide a convenient means to study a sponge\u27s internal organization...
Whenever individuals of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis belonging to different strains c...
This chapter discusses the phenomena of sponge cell recognition. When fully grown sponges belonging ...
International audienceThe morphological description of morphogen-esis accompanying primmorph formati...
The digestive capabilities of endocytizing cells of Ephydatia fluviatilis have been determined by th...
Archaeocytes from the sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis were dissociated and then isolated on Ficoll dens...
<div><p>Sponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilities ranging fr...
Observations are reported for Dysidea avara sponges where once functioning oscula ( outlets) are con...
Two cell fractions can be isolated from strains of the fresh-water sponges Ephydatia fluviatilis by ...
Sponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilities ranging from commo...
Sponges are interesting animal models for regeneration studies, since even from dissociated cells, t...
Sponges harbor diverse, specific, and stable microbial communities, but at the same time, they effic...
International audienceSponges are known to possess remarkable reconstitutive and regenerative abilit...
Exocytosis and membrane recycling at the cytoproct (cell anus) of Tetrahymena pyriformis were studie...
This chapter describes the sponges that are a suitable material for studying cell-to-cell interactio...
Sandwich cultures of sponges provide a convenient means to study a sponge\u27s internal organization...
Whenever individuals of the freshwater sponge Ephydatia fluviatilis belonging to different strains c...
This chapter discusses the phenomena of sponge cell recognition. When fully grown sponges belonging ...
International audienceThe morphological description of morphogen-esis accompanying primmorph formati...