Michael C Thorndyke
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11.
Havenhand J, Buttler F, Thorndyke M, Williamson J
Curr Biol
. 2008 Aug;
18(15):R651-R652.
PMID: 18682203
No abstract available.
12.
Pinsino A, Thorndyke M, Matranga V
Cell Stress Chaperones
. 2008 Jan;
12(4):331-41.
PMID: 18229452
Coelomocytes are recognized as the main cellular component of the echinoderm immune system. They are the first line of defense and their number and type can vary dramatically during infections...
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Bannister R, McGonnell I, Graham A, Thorndyke M, Beesley P
Dev Genes Evol
. 2007 Dec;
218(1):33-8.
PMID: 18060425
The bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a family of signalling molecules involved in numerous developmental processes including cell fate determination in embryonic ectoderm of vertebrate and invertebrate species. Recently, published...
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Yun S, Thorndyke M, Elphick M
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 2007 Mar;
147(2):536-42.
PMID: 17337223
The SALMFamides are a family of neuropeptides found in species belonging to the phylum Echinodermata and which act as muscle relaxants. The first two members of this family to be...
15.
Sodergren E, Weinstock G, Davidson E, Cameron R, Gibbs R, Angerer R, et al.
Science
. 2006 Nov;
314(5801):941-52.
PMID: 17095691
We report the sequence and analysis of the 814-megabase genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, a model for developmental and systems biology. The sequencing strategy combined whole-genome shotgun and...
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Dupont S, Thorndyke M
J Exp Biol
. 2006 Sep;
209(Pt 19):3873-81.
PMID: 16985203
Amphiura filiformis is a burrowing brittlestar, which extends arms in the water column when suspension feeding. In previous studies, unexpectedly high variability was observed in regeneration rate between individuals even...
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Zega G, Thorndyke M, Brown E
J Exp Biol
. 2006 Aug;
209(Pt 17):3405-12.
PMID: 16916975
The aim of this study was to characterize the swimming behaviour of C. intestinalis larvae during the first 6 h after hatching by measuring tail muscle field potentials. This recording...
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Elphick M, Thorndyke M
J Exp Biol
. 2005 Nov;
208(Pt 22):4273-82.
PMID: 16272250
The SALMFamides are a family of neuropeptides found in species belonging to the phylum Echinodermata. Members of this family have been identified in starfish (class Asteroidea) and in sea cucumbers...
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Piscopo S, De Stefano R, Thorndyke M, Brown E
Behav Brain Res
. 2005 Aug;
164(1):36-41.
PMID: 16076504
The starfish Asterias rubens is an invertebrate deuterostome whose nervous system shows remarkable regenerative properties. To understand when full functionality of a damaged part of the nervous system recovers, and...
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Mita M, Oka H, Thorndyke M, Shibata Y, Yoshikuni M, Nagahama Y
Zoolog Sci
. 2004 Apr;
21(3):299-303.
PMID: 15056924
In starfish, the peptide hormone gonad-stimulating substance (GSS) secreted from nervous tissue stimulates oocyte maturation to induce 1-methyladenine (1-MeAde) production by ovarian follicle cells. The SALMFamide family is also known...