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Schroder H, Badria F, Ayyad S, Batel R, Wiens M, Hassanein H, et al.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2011 Jul; 5(2):119-26. PMID: 21781858
The invasive growth of the introduced green alga Caulerpa taxifolia, already affecting the richness and diversity of the littoral ecosystems, has become a major ecological problem in the Mediterranean Sea....
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Bihari N, Fafandel M, Jaksic Z, Plese B, Batel R
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol . 2006 Jan; 75(5):845-50. PMID: 16400569
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Schroder H, Brummer F, Fattorusso E, Aiello A, Menna M, De Rosa S, et al.
Prog Mol Subcell Biol . 2005 Apr; 37:163-97. PMID: 15825644
Sponges [phylum Porifera] are a rich source for the isolation of biologically active and pharmacologically valuable compounds with a high potential to become effective drugs for therapeutic use. However, until...
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Hamer B, Hamer D, Muller W, Batel R
Environ Int . 2004 Jun; 30(7):873-82. PMID: 15196835
In the present work we have investigated levels of stress-70 proteins in the gills of mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis collected seasonally from subtidal rocky shores at 6 different sites of the...
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Fafandel M, Bihari N, Krajcar V, Muller W, Zahn R, Batel R
Sci Total Environ . 2001 Oct; 277(1-3):149-59. PMID: 11589394
The effect of artificial and natural UV irradiation on DNA in marine phytoplankton Isochrysis galbana monoculture was investigated. The presence of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) in unlabelled I. galbana DNA...
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Micic M, Bihari N, Labura Z, Muller W, Batel R
Aquat Toxicol . 2001 Sep; 55(1-2):61-73. PMID: 11551622
Induction of apoptosis by tri-n-butyltin (TBT) in gill tissue of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was investigated. The terminal dUTP nick-end labeling technique (TUNEL) was used to detect cells displaying DNA...
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Muller W, Steffen R, Lorenz B, Batel R, Kruse M, Krasko A, et al.
J Exp Biol . 2001 Aug; 204(Pt 13):2197-207. PMID: 11507104
Porifera (sponges) are, evolutionarily, the oldest metazoan phylum. Recent molecular data suggest that these animals possess molecules similar to and homologous with those of the innate and adaptive immune systems...
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Krasko A, Kurelec B, Batel R, Muller I, Muller W
Environ Toxicol Chem . 2001 May; 20(1):198-204. PMID: 11351409
Sponges are sessile filter feeders found in all aquatic habitats from the tropics to the arctic. Against potential environmental hazards, they are provided with efficient defense systems, e.g., protecting chaperones...
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Schroder H, Batel R, Hassanein H, Lauenroth S, Jenke H, Simat T, et al.
Mar Environ Res . 2001 Apr; 49(3):201-15. PMID: 11285726
In the present study, heat-shock protein of M(r) 70 kDa (HSP70), a marker of cellular stress response, was validated as a potential biomarker under field conditions. The dab, Limanda limanda...
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Schroder H, Krasko A, Batel R, Skorokhod A, Pahler S, Kruse M, et al.
FASEB J . 2000 Oct; 14(13):2022-31. PMID: 11023986
The body wall of sponges (Porifera), the lowest metazoan phylum, is formed by two epithelial cell layers of exopinacocytes and endopinacocytes, both of which are associated with collagen fibrils. Here...