sea urchin in English

noun
1
a marine echinoderm that has a spherical or flattened shell covered in mobile spines, with a mouth on the underside and calcareous jaws. Many species are harvested for food.
The sea urchin is one of the few marine organisms whose genome has been sequenced.

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1. Animalizing ACTION IN SEA URCHIN DEVELOPMENT* GEORGE D

2. Target recognition by the Archenteron during sea urchin gastrulation

3. Archenteron elongation in the sea urchin embryo is a microtubule-independent process

4. Green sea urchin uni has a stronger, Brinier flavor and a denser, coarser texture than the more commonly served red sea urchin uni from the west coast of the U.S

5. Sea urchin Blastulas, for example, are simple hollow balls (see illustration to the right).

6. Oyster soup with sliced sea urchin is the other original Loiseau signature dish.

7. Using the strictest measure, the purple sea urchin and humans share 7,700 genes.

8. Salmon Lab Protocols: Sea Urchin Axonemes A collection of protocols used by the Salmon Lab

9. And within a few months after that sea urchin dying, the seaweed started to grow.

10. For example, the ever- present sea urchin sports needlelike spines able to penetrate unprotected hands.

11. 26 Thousands of fertilized sea urchin eggs, starfish and blue clams returned to Earth with the astronauts.

12. Coralline algae are generally thought to dominate areas with high sea urchin densities such as in 'barrens' habitats

13. Acetylated Tubulin Concentrations in Archenterons of a Mid-gastrula Sea Urchin Embryo Justus Spencer 3 May 2012 Professor R

14. An altered series of ectodermal gene expressions accompanying the reversible suspension of differentiation in the zinc-Animalized sea urchin embryo

15. The initial asymmetry that specifies the oral–Aboral (OA) axis of the sea urchin embryo has long been a mystery

16. Oral/Aboral ectoderm differentiation of the sea urchin embryo depends on a planar or secretory signal from the vegetal hemisphere Dev Growth Differ

17. Then, we released a native algae-eating sea urchin that Chowed down on the invasive algae, restoring life and color to the reef

18. 5, 195-210) had suggested that intact microtubules (MTs) are necessary for Archenteron elongation during the second phase of sea urchin gastrulation (secondary

19. It has been suggested that Coralline algae can be overshaded by upright fleshy algae (Steneck, 1986), so sea urchin grazing may facilitate Corallines.

20. Ambulacrum definition, one of the radial areas in an echinoderm, as the sea urchin, bearing the tube feet by which the creature moves

21. During sea urchin gastrulation filopodia are sent out by secondary mesenchyme cells (SMCs) at the tip of the Archenteron in continual cycles of extension, attachment, …

22. Microtubules were nucleated from sea urchin Axonemes in 11.5 μM tubulin alone or in the presence of 0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 μM Bim1 or Bik1

23. Echinoderms are not as frequently harvested for food as molluscs and crustaceans; however, sea urchin roe is quite popular in many parts of the world.

24. They were accompanied by Neurospora; samples of human blood; E. coli; onions; mustard and corn seeds; Drosophila pupae; yeast; and sea urchin eggs and sperm.

25. Yo brosif, i was totally bejewelling that chicks ass last night so when she farted it looked like a sea urchin! #anus #sugar #encrusting #asshole #sphincter #Bejeweling

26. Here we describe the three-dimensional structure of rapidly frozen Axonemes from Chlamydomonas and sea urchin sperm, using cryoelectron tomography and image processing to focus on the motor enzyme dynein.

27. After their ingression, the primary mesenchyme cells (PMCs) of the sea urchin embryo migrate within the Blastocoel, where they eventually become arranged in a characteristic ring-like pattern

28. Here we describe the three-dimensional structure of rapidly frozen Axonemes from Chlamydomonas and sea urchin sperm, using cryoelectron tomography and image processing to focus on the motor enzyme dynein.

29. Here we describe the three-dimensional structure of rapidly frozen Axonemes from Chlamydomonas and sea urchin sperm, using cryoelectron tomography and image processing to focus on the motor enzyme dynein

30. Gastrulation in the sea urchin involves an extensive rearrangement of cells of the Archenteron giving rise to secondary mesenchyme at the Archenteron tip followed by the foregut, midgut and hindgut

31. It had become more common than not for him to spend entire days there, Barnacling himself to the couch like some kind of overgrown sea urchin while Cat waited on him hand and foot

32. Primary differentiation in sea urchin embryos, Animalized by zinc, has been gauged by the formation of characteristic endodermal and mesodermal tissue derivatives and by the accumulation of the ectoderm-specific Spec 1 mRNA

33. N Ambulacrum In zoology, a row, series, or other set of perforations in the shell of an echinoderm, as a sea-urchin or starfish, through which are protruded and withdrawn the tube-feet or pedicels

34. ADP-ribosyl cyclase: an enzyme that Cyclizes NAD+ into a calcium-mobilizing metabolite Cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPR) is a metabolite of NAD+ that is as active as inositol trisphosphate (IP3) in mobilizing intracellular Ca2+ in sea urchin eggs.

35. How does the archenteron elongate, given that both autonomous extension and secondary mesenchyme cell dependent extension occur? By sectioning through the archenteron, Ettensohn (1985) and Hardin and Cheng (1986) showed that sea urchin gastrulae elongate their Archenterons via convergent extension.A more direct demonstration of this was provided by …

36. Hatched sea urchin Blastulae, which have primarily short 25-μm cilia except for some long 40-to 70-μm cilia at the apical tuft, were induced to form long (40- to 70-μm) cilia around most of their circumference when treated with trypsin (0.008–0.1%) or concanavalin A.

37. A method is described for the isolation of morphogenetic substances from mature, unfertilized eggs of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.A complete separation of several different substances with specific Animalizing or vegetalizing effect on the early development of sea urchins, when tested on whole eggs and on isolated animal and vegetal halves, was achieved by chromatography on Dowex 50 W