نتایج جستجو برای: spicule

تعداد نتایج: 452  

Journal: :The Astrophysical Journal 2012

Journal: :Journal of Cell Science 1906

Journal: :Journal of Cell Science 1954

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2007
Juliana Notarnicola F Agustín Jiménez Scott L Gardner

We describe a new species of Dipetalonema occurring in the body cavity of Ateles chamek (Humboldt, 1812) from north-central Bolivia. Morphologic characters serving to separate Dipetalonema yatesi n. sp. from known forms include a vagina vera with a simple tube and thin walls and a left spicule, which possesses a handle shorter than the lamina (ratio 2.7); the latter displays an anterior membran...

1999
Scott E. Baird Sharon A. Ellazar

A TGFb-like signal is required for spicule development in Caenorhabditis elegans males. This signal appears to originate in the male-specific musculature and is required for the migrations of cells within the proctodeum. The migrations of these cells form cellular molds, the spicule traces, in which the cuticle of the spicules is secreted. Mutations in daf-4, sma-2, sma-3, and sma-4, which disr...

2017
Oliver Voigt Maja Adamska Marcin Adamski André Kittelmann Lukardis Wencker Gert Wörheide

The ability to form mineral structures under biological control is widespread among animals. In several species, specific proteins have been shown to be involved in biomineralization, but it is uncertain how they influence the shape of the growing biomineral and the resulting skeleton. Calcareous sponges are the only sponges that form calcitic spicules, which, based on the number of rays (actin...

2011
Yishi Liu Brigitte LeBeouf Xiaoyan Guo Paola A. Correa Daisy G. Gualberto Robyn Lints L. Rene Garcia

Penetration of a male copulatory organ into a suitable mate is a conserved and necessary behavioral step for most terrestrial matings; however, the detailed molecular and cellular mechanisms for this distinct social interaction have not been elucidated in any animal. During mating, the Caenorhabditis elegans male cloaca is maintained over the hermaphrodite's vulva as he attempts to insert his c...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2003
María-J Uriz Xavier Turon Mikel A Becerro Gemma Agell

Silica deposition is a fundamental process in sponges. Most sponges in the Classes Demospongiae and Hexactinellida secrete siliceous elements, which can subsequently fuse, interlock with each other, or form three-dimensional structures connected by spongin. The resulting skeletal frameworks allow sponges to grow upwards and facilitate water exchange with minimal metabolic cost. Several studies ...

Journal: :Journal of structural biology 2006
Werner E G Müller Oxana V Kaluzhnaya Sergey I Belikov Matthias Rothenberger Heinz C Schröder Andreas Reiber Jaap A Kaandorp Bertram Manz Daniel Mietchen Frank Volke

The skeletal elements (spicules) of the demosponge Lubomirskia baicalensis were analyzed; they are composed of amorphous, non-crystalline silica, and contain in a central axial canal the axial filament which consists of the enzyme silicatein. The axial filament, that orients the spicule in its longitudinal axis exists also in the center of the spines which decorate the spicule. During growth of...

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