The sea urchin has long been used as an invertebrate model organism in developmental biology, membrane transport and sperm oocyte interactions, and for the assessment of marine pollution. This review explores the effects of cryopreservation and biobanking in the biology and development of sea urchins, all the way from germaplasm through to juveniles. This review will provide an integral view of the process and all that is known so far about the biology of cryopreserved sea urchins, as well as provide an insight on the applications of the biobanking of these model organisms
Changes in the contents of ATP related compounds in the gonad of sea urchin Strongylocentrotus nudus...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...
The sea urchin has long been used as an invertebrate model organism in developmental biology, membra...
Marine invertebrates represent the vast majority of marine biodiversity; they are extremely diverse ...
The cryopreservation of embryos can be a powerful biotechnological tool to supply all year-round bio...
Echinoderm early developmental stages represent a good tool for toxicity testing in different fields...
We have established for first time an ecotoxicological bioassay using cryopreserved sea urchin embry...
Financiaciado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGIn this work, five local ...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
Echinoderm early developmental stages might supply a good tool for toxicity testing in different fie...
The sea urchin eggs and embryos have been used for nearly two centuries as experimental models for c...
This is the first attempt to cryopreserve Paracentrotus lividus embryos for the aquaculture industry...
Embryos develop in dynamic environments and are subject to myriad stressors – both biotic and abioti...
AbstractModel organisms are frequently used in science teaching as they provide good exemplars for s...
Changes in the contents of ATP related compounds in the gonad of sea urchin Strongylocentrotus nudus...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...
The sea urchin has long been used as an invertebrate model organism in developmental biology, membra...
Marine invertebrates represent the vast majority of marine biodiversity; they are extremely diverse ...
The cryopreservation of embryos can be a powerful biotechnological tool to supply all year-round bio...
Echinoderm early developmental stages represent a good tool for toxicity testing in different fields...
We have established for first time an ecotoxicological bioassay using cryopreserved sea urchin embry...
Financiaciado para publicación en acceso aberto: Universidade de Vigo/CISUGIn this work, five local ...
Plastic pollution represents one of the major threats to the marine environment. A wide range of mar...
Echinoderm early developmental stages might supply a good tool for toxicity testing in different fie...
The sea urchin eggs and embryos have been used for nearly two centuries as experimental models for c...
This is the first attempt to cryopreserve Paracentrotus lividus embryos for the aquaculture industry...
Embryos develop in dynamic environments and are subject to myriad stressors – both biotic and abioti...
AbstractModel organisms are frequently used in science teaching as they provide good exemplars for s...
Changes in the contents of ATP related compounds in the gonad of sea urchin Strongylocentrotus nudus...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Marine sediments store complex mixtures of compounds, including heavy metals, organotins and a large...