نتایج جستجو برای: hydra

تعداد نتایج: 1726  

Journal: :Development 2000
K M Smith L Gee H R Bode

Developmental gradients are known to play important roles in axial patterning in hydra. Current efforts are directed toward elucidating the molecular basis of these gradients. We report the isolation and characterization of HyAlx, an aristaless-related gene in hydra. The expression patterns of the gene in adult hydra, as well as during bud formation, head regeneration and the formation of ectop...

Journal: :Chemie Ingenieur Technik 2021

A simulation tool called HYDRA to optimize individual hydrogen infrastructure layouts is presented. The different electrolyzer technologies, namely proton exchange membrane electrolysis, anion alkaline and solid oxide as well storage possibilities are described in more detail evaluated. To illustrate the application opportunities of HYDRA, three project examples discussed. include central decen...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1985
M Rahat

Aposymbiotic polyps of Hydra viridis were infected with one or two of the following strains of Chlorella: the native strain obtained from green H, viridis, and the originally non-symbiotic strains Fs and 211/8p cultured in vitro. Larvae of Artemia served as infecting vectors. Chimeric infections were obtained with two different Chlorella strains cohabiting in the same cells and polyps. In time,...

Journal: :Folia biologica 2010
Goran Kovacević Damjan Franjević Biserka Jelencić Mirjana Kalafatić

Symbiotic associations are of wide significance in evolution and biodiversity. The green hydra is a typical example of endosymbiosis. In its gastrodermal myoepithelial cells it harbors the individuals of a unicellular green algae. Endosymbiotic algae from green hydra have been successfully isolated and permanently maintained in a stable clean lab culture for the first time. We reconstructed the...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2009
Thomas C G Bosch

Hydra are remarkable because they are immortal. Much of immortality can be ascribed to the asexual mode of reproduction by budding, which requires a tissue consisting of stem cells with continuous self-renewal capacity. Emerging novel technologies and the availability of genomic resources enable for the first time to analyse these cells in vivo. Stem cell differentiation in Hydra is governed th...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1980
R H Meints R L Pardy

The freshwater hydra, Hydra viridis is normally associated with Chlorella-like, algal symbionts which inhabit the host's digestive cells. Under experimental conditions bleached hydra will reassociate with algae harvested from green hydra, but not from our cultures of wild type Chlorella or strain NC64A which when originally isolated from Paramecium bursaria was symbiotically competent. Because ...

2007
Nachum Dershowitz Georg Moser

Showing termination of the Battle of Hercules and Hydra is a challenge. We present the battle both as a rewrite system and as an arithmetic while program, provide proofs of their termination, and recall why their termination cannot be proved within Peano arithmetic. As a second labour he ordered him to kill the Lernaean hydra. That creature, bred in the swamp of Lerna, used to go forth into the...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2001
Sabine A.H. Hoffmeister-Ullerich

Pedibin, a peptide of 21 amino acids, has been shown to stimulate foot formation in hydra, one of the simplest metazoan animals. The data presented here show that pedibin is synthesized as a precursor of 49 amino acids. A putative cleavage site precedes the peptide as purified from hydra tissue. The precursor, like pedibin, accelerates foot regeneration. Pedibin transcripts are concentrated in ...

Journal: :Gerontology 2014
Ralf Schaible Meir Sussman Boris H Kramer

Hydra present an interesting deviation from typical life histories: they have an extensive capacity to regenerate and self-renew and seem to defy the aging process. Hydra have the ability to decouple the aging process from their life history and therefore provide us with a unique opportunity to gain insight into the aging process not only for basal hydrozoans but also for other species across t...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1986
P Bossert K W Dunn

In observations on three strains of green hydra, the host and the algal mitotic index is closely coordinated only for the smallest. As the hydra strain size increases the coordination of host and algal mitosis progressively breaks down, first in timing for a medium-sized strain and then in rate for a large strain. Despite disparities between host and algal mitotic index, the number of algae per...

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