M Ilan
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Recent Articles
1.
Ilan M, Loya Y
Biol Bull
. 2018 Jan;
179(3):279-286.
PMID: 29314956
Grafting of adult sponge fragments (Chalinula sp.) led to isograft fusion and allograft nonfusion in both parabiotic and implant grafts. We conclude that adult Chalinula sp. individuals discriminate between self...
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Ilan M
Biol Bull
. 2017 Dec;
188(3):306-312.
PMID: 29281335
Sexual reproduction has been observed for the first time within the widely distributed sponge family, the Latrunculiidae. Latrunculia magnifica Keller 1889 was studied mainly in the northern Red Sea in...
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Ilan M, Abelson A
Biol Bull
. 2017 Dec;
189(3):363-369.
PMID: 29244579
Infaunal soft-bottom invertebrates benefit from the presence of sediment, but sedimentation is potentially harmful for hard-bottom dwellers. Most sponges live on hard bottom, but on coral reefs in the Red...
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Haber M, Ilan M
J Appl Microbiol
. 2013 Nov;
116(3):519-32.
PMID: 24268066
Aims: Evaluation of the diversity and antibacterial activity of bacteria cultivated from Mediterranean Axinella sponges and investigating the influence of culture conditions on antibacterial activity profiles of sponge bacteria. Methods...
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Aluma Y, Ilan M, Sherman D
J Struct Biol
. 2011 May;
175(3):415-24.
PMID: 21605685
The ball-shaped marine sponge Cinachyrellalevantinensis is 3-5 cm in diameter. It filters large quantities of seawater for feeding. Sponges contain numerous, hydrated, brittle amorphous SiO₂ spicules of several types that...
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Ehrlich H, Steck E, Ilan M, Maldonado M, Muricy G, Bavestrello G, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2010 May;
47(2):141-5.
PMID: 20478334
In order to evaluate the biomedical potential of three-dimensional chitinous scaffolds of poriferan origin, chondrocyte culturing experiments were performed. It was shown for the first time that freshly isolated chondrocytes...
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Ehrlich H, Ilan M, Maldonado M, Muricy G, Bavestrello G, Kljajic Z, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2010 May;
47(2):132-40.
PMID: 20471418
Marine invertebrate organisms including sponges (Porifera) not only provide an abundant source of biologically active secondary metabolites but also inspire investigations to develop biomimetic composites, scaffolds and templates for practical...
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Hadas E, Shpigel M, Ilan M
J Exp Biol
. 2009 Nov;
212(Pt 22):3643-50.
PMID: 19880725
The ability of sponges to feed in diverse (including oligotrophic) ecosystems significantly contributes to their ubiquitous aquatic distribution. It was hypothesized that sponges that harbour small amounts of symbiotic bacteria...
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Zundelevich A, Lazar B, Ilan M
J Exp Biol
. 2006 Dec;
210(Pt 1):91-6.
PMID: 17170152
Bioerosion by boring sponges is an important mechanism shaping the structure of coral reefs all around the world. To determine the excavation rate by boring sponges, we developed a system...
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Evan T, Rudi A, Ilan M, Kashman Y
J Nat Prod
. 2001 Jun;
64(2):226-7.
PMID: 11430007
Aplyzanzine A (1), a novel bisdibromotyrosine derivative, has been isolated from the Indo-Pacific sponge Aplysina sp. Its structure was elucidated mainly on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR and...