• No results found

Hydra vulgaris

Regional modulation of the response to glutathione in Hydra vulgaris

Regional modulation of the response to glutathione in Hydra vulgaris

... polyp Hydra vulgaris (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) neurons are connected to one another to form a net spreading homogeneously throughout the body, except at the head and foot regions, where the fibres are condensed ...

7

Eph receptors and ephrin class B ligands are expressed at tissue boundaries in Hydra vulgaris

Eph receptors and ephrin class B ligands are expressed at tissue boundaries in Hydra vulgaris

... the Hydra genome server (http://hydrazome.metazome. net/cgi-bin/gbrowse/hydra/) and the NCBI homepage ...from Hydra vulgaris ...a Hydra vulgaris transcriptome gene bank (kindly ...

8

Signalling by the FGFR like tyrosine kinase, Kringelchen, is essential
for bud detachment in Hydra vulgaris

Signalling by the FGFR like tyrosine kinase, Kringelchen, is essential for bud detachment in Hydra vulgaris

... The Hydra FGFR-like gene kringelchen was isolated from a lithium-induced Hydra vulgaris cDNA library, in which genes involved in foot formation are likely to be overexpressed (Hassel et ...

11

Head formation at the basal end and mirror image pattern duplication in Hydra vulgaris

Head formation at the basal end and mirror image pattern duplication in Hydra vulgaris

... Int J Dc,' Biul u); 1119 1131 (IY96J 1119 Head formation at the basal end and mirror image pattern duplication in Hydra vulgaris WERNER A MOLLER' Zoological Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelber[.] ...

13

Ultrastructural observations of adherent cell pairs in hydra vulgaris

Ultrastructural observations of adherent cell pairs in hydra vulgaris

... The freshwater polyp Hydra vulgaris has been used extensively in regeneration experiments (for a review, see Berking, 1997). Even aggregates of single cells can transform into normal-shaped animals (Noda, ...

6

Hydra vulgaris exhibits day-night variation in behavior and gene expression levels

Hydra vulgaris exhibits day-night variation in behavior and gene expression levels

... both Hydra vulgaris and Nema- tostella vectensis but not in Acropora millepora (Table ...that Hydra vulgaris shares an analogous profile of diel gene expression ...

12

Effect of insecticides (Dimiline WP 25, Torak EC 24 and Gamacide 20) on hydra (Hydra vulgaris Pallas)

Effect of insecticides (Dimiline WP 25, Torak EC 24 and Gamacide 20) on hydra (Hydra vulgaris Pallas)

... Int I De lIiol 35 335 340 (1991) 335 Effect of insecticides (Dimiline WP 25, Torak EC 24 and Gamacide 20) on hydra (Hydra vulgaris Pallas) MIRJANA KALAFATIC*, DANICA ZNIDARIC, ANTE LUI and MERCEDES WR[.] ...

6

Schade, Marsha
  

(2008):


	Oogenese in Hydra vulgaris.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Schade, Marsha (2008): Oogenese in Hydra vulgaris. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... in Hydra wurden zwei vasa-verwandte Gene entdeckt (Mochizuki et ...von Hydra auch Keimgranula ...die Hydra-Vasa-Proteine innerhalb der Zellen auch in diesen Granula lokalisiert ...

143

Comparative analysis of septic injury-inducible genes in phylogenetically distant model organisms of regeneration and stem cell research, the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea and the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris

Comparative analysis of septic injury-inducible genes in phylogenetically distant model organisms of regeneration and stem cell research, the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea and the cnidarian Hydra vulgaris

... and Hydra that show similarities to members of the calcium signal- ing pathways suggesting that calcium pathways may be important in immune responses in these ...In Hydra , we determined the induced ...

12

Coordinated modulation of cellular signaling through ligand gated ion channels in Hydra vulgaris (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)

Coordinated modulation of cellular signaling through ligand gated ion channels in Hydra vulgaris (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa)

... in Hydra, could not be excluded in ...putative Hydra GSH recep- tor may belong to an ancestral class of sensory chemoreceptors, distributed on the ectodermal epithelial cell membranes of the polyp, and ...

16

Motamedi, Mina
  

(2013):


	Characterization of anti-apoptotic protein
family members (Bax inhibitor-1 and Lifeguard)
in Hydra vulgaris.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Motamedi, Mina (2013): Characterization of anti-apoptotic protein family members (Bax inhibitor-1 and Lifeguard) in Hydra vulgaris. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... the Hydra Lifeguard proteins suppressed camptothecin induced apoptosis to different ...The Hydra Lfg-4 had a 41% suppression effect and demonstrated the strongest protective effect within the lifeguard ...

149

Münder, Sandra Tamara
  

(2011):


	Die Rolle des Notch-Signaltransduktionsweges bei Muster- und Grenzbildungsprozessen in Hydra vulgaris.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Münder, Sandra Tamara (2011): Die Rolle des Notch-Signaltransduktionsweges bei Muster- und Grenzbildungsprozessen in Hydra vulgaris. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... sich als erstes ausstülpen und das Hypostom bilden werden (siehe Abb. 2-11, roter Bereich). Die Zellen des weiter außen liegenden, zentrumsnahen Ringes wandern etwas später und werden die Tentakel ausbilden und ...

257

Ca2+ ions and pattern control in Hydra

Ca2+ ions and pattern control in Hydra

... of Hydra vulgaris were used, the Zürich strain, which was collected by Pierre Tardent (1966) (commonly referred to as ...“H. vulgaris” in other laboratories) and the Basel strain collected by Thomas ...

6

Pattern regulation properties of a Hydra strain which produces additional heads along the body axis

Pattern regulation properties of a Hydra strain which produces additional heads along the body axis

... of Hydra magnipapillata were used, strain 105 and strain multiheaded-1 (mh-1) (Sugiyama and Fujisawa, ...of Hydra vulgaris, which was isolated by Pierre Tardent in ...

9

Quantitative Detachment Mechanics of Hydra from Substrates

Quantitative Detachment Mechanics of Hydra from Substrates

... that Hydra vulgaris is less firmly attached on a soft substrate, as opposed to a hard ...that Hydra could be expected to encounter when attached to ...which Hydra is naturally found attached ...

9

Hydra, the everlasting embryo, confronts aging

Hydra, the everlasting embryo, confronts aging

... the Vulgaris taxonomic groups (Fig. 4). The two most basal groups of Hydra, namely Viridissina and Braueri, include hermaphroditic ...for Hydra vulgaris and Hydra ...for Hydra ...

9

Value of the Hydra model system for studying symbiosis

Value of the Hydra model system for studying symbiosis

... Cnidaria Hydra belongs to the Hydrozoa class, order Hydroida, family ...on Hydra species by subdividing them into three groups: besides the Hydra genus ...(i.e. Hydra littoralis, Hydra ...

9

Interaction of Hydra A Jets with the Intracluster Medium

Interaction of Hydra A Jets with the Intracluster Medium

... I revisit the calculation of the cavity powers of the two innermost cavities (see Wise et al., 2007) by using the synchrotron minimum energy estimate for the pressure and synchrotron ages of the lobes. The main ...

162

In Hydra magnipapillata the activator of protein kinase C diC8 causes multiple head formation along the body axis only when accompanied by feeding, but heavy feeding alone is sufficient to cause multiple head formation

In Hydra magnipapillata the activator of protein kinase C diC8 causes multiple head formation along the body axis only when accompanied by feeding, but heavy feeding alone is sufficient to cause multiple head formation

... This fits the proposition that both regimes interfere with the pattern forming system in such a way that activation becomes rhythmically enhanced, somewhere exceeding a certain thresh- old. The threshold is given by the ...

5

Epithelial interactions in Hydra: apoptosis in interspecies
grafts is induced by detachment from the extracellular matrix

Epithelial interactions in Hydra: apoptosis in interspecies grafts is induced by detachment from the extracellular matrix

... Apoptosis plays an important role during the development and function of the vertebrate immune system and in execution of its functions by eliminating non-self and infected cells (for a review, see Jacobson et al., 1997; ...

9

Show all 1130 documents...

Related subjects