Recurrent outbreaks of Pelagia noctiluca and health problems consequent to stings were recorded during the last decades. This phenomenon forced some Italian University laboratories to study this cnidarian. The first studies concerned the distribution, biochemical composition and morphology of nematocysts of Pelagia noctiluca. The discharge mechanism of nematocysts was defined starting from early 1980s when enzymes, cations, anions, and pH were observed to have an influence on this process. Notably, trypsin, extreme pH values, some anions (I\u2013, Cl\u2013, SCN\u2013), and thioglycolate were seen to induce, while La3+ and Gd3+ to prevent, nematocyst discharge. The discharge of both in situ and isolated nematocyst was found to be Ca2+ depend...
Cnidarian toxins represent a rich source of biologically active compounds. Since they may act via ox...
A lot of organisms, including microbes, algae, plants and animals, are known to produce substances o...
Cnidarian jellyfish are viewed as an emergent problem in several coastal zones throughout the world....
Recurrent outbreaks of Pelagia noctiluca and health problems consequent to stings were recorded duri...
During last decades many studies highlighted cnidarian relevance in worldwide trophic chains, as wel...
We investigated the haemolytic capacity of the crude venom extracted from isolated nematocysts of Pe...
Crude venom from nematocysts of the Scyphozoan <em>Pelagia noctiluca</em> possesses hemolytic and cy...
The toxicity of Cnidaria is a subject of concern due to its influence on humans. In particular, jell...
Pelagia noctiluca stings are common in Mediterranean coastal areas and, although the venom is non-le...
Background: Pollution of marine ecosystems and, specifically, heavy metals contamination may comprom...
Natural substances produced by venomous marine organisms are thought to be possible sources of usefu...
Cnidarians are the largest phylum of generally toxic animals, yet their toxins and venoms have not r...
The toxicity of Cnidaria is a subject of concern for its influence on human activities and public he...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
Cnidaria are venomous aquatic organisms, whose dangerousness is remarkable among marine species. Cni...
Cnidarian toxins represent a rich source of biologically active compounds. Since they may act via ox...
A lot of organisms, including microbes, algae, plants and animals, are known to produce substances o...
Cnidarian jellyfish are viewed as an emergent problem in several coastal zones throughout the world....
Recurrent outbreaks of Pelagia noctiluca and health problems consequent to stings were recorded duri...
During last decades many studies highlighted cnidarian relevance in worldwide trophic chains, as wel...
We investigated the haemolytic capacity of the crude venom extracted from isolated nematocysts of Pe...
Crude venom from nematocysts of the Scyphozoan <em>Pelagia noctiluca</em> possesses hemolytic and cy...
The toxicity of Cnidaria is a subject of concern due to its influence on humans. In particular, jell...
Pelagia noctiluca stings are common in Mediterranean coastal areas and, although the venom is non-le...
Background: Pollution of marine ecosystems and, specifically, heavy metals contamination may comprom...
Natural substances produced by venomous marine organisms are thought to be possible sources of usefu...
Cnidarians are the largest phylum of generally toxic animals, yet their toxins and venoms have not r...
The toxicity of Cnidaria is a subject of concern for its influence on human activities and public he...
Cnidarians are the oldest extant lineage of venomous animals. Despite their simple anatomy, they are...
Cnidaria are venomous aquatic organisms, whose dangerousness is remarkable among marine species. Cni...
Cnidarian toxins represent a rich source of biologically active compounds. Since they may act via ox...
A lot of organisms, including microbes, algae, plants and animals, are known to produce substances o...
Cnidarian jellyfish are viewed as an emergent problem in several coastal zones throughout the world....