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C protein, Styela clava
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intermediate filament protein C, Styela clava
National Institutes of Health
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2020
2020
Genomic basis of environmental adaptation in the leathery sea squirt (Styela clava)
Jiankai Wei
,
Jin Zhang
,
+12 authors
B. Dong
Molecular Ecology Resources
2020
Corpus ID: 219621940
Tunicates occupy the evolutionary position at the boundary of invertebrates and vertebrates. It exhibits adaptation to broad…
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2015
2015
The simultaneous introduction of the tunicate Styela clava (Herdman, 1881) and the macroalga Undaria pinnatifida (Harvey) Suringar, 1873, in northern Patagonia
P. Pereyra
,
M. Narvarte
,
M. Tatián
,
R. Gonzalez
2015
Corpus ID: 54682256
Determining which factors contribute to the establishment and spread of an introduced species is a challenge with substantial…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Regional connectivity and coastal expansion: differentiating pre‐border and post‐border vectors for the invasive tunicate Styela clava
S. Goldstien
,
D. Schiel
,
N. Gemmell
,
N. Gemmell
Molecular Ecology
2010
Corpus ID: 29293465
The dramatic increase in marine bio‐invasions, particularly of non‐indigenous ascidians, has highlighted the vulnerability of…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Marine boating habits and the potential for spread of invasive species in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
E. Darbyson
,
A. Locke
,
J. Hanson
,
J. Willison
,
M. Carman
2009
Corpus ID: 85152089
The potential for boating to disperse the clubbed tunicate Styela clava Herdman, 1881 and green crab Carcinus maenas (Linnaeus…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Invasion of the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence by the clubbed tunicate (Styela clava Herdman): potential mechanisms for invasions of Prince Edward Island estuaries.
A. Locke
,
J. Mark Hanson
,
Karla M. Ellis
,
J. Thompson
,
R. Rochette
2007
Corpus ID: 86732547
2006
2006
Spread of the Asian tunicate Styela clava Herdman, 1882 to the east and south-west coasts of Ireland.
D. Minchin
,
Martin H. Davis
,
M. Davis
2006
Corpus ID: 55095442
The Asian tunicate Styela clava Herdman, 1882 has been found at three new localities in Ireland during the period 2004 to 2005…
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2000
2000
The epidermal intermediate filament proteins of tunicates are distant keratins; a polymerisation-competent hetero coiled coil of the Styela D protein and Xenopus keratin 8.
J. Wang
,
A. Karabinos
,
J. Schünemann
,
D. Riemer
,
K. Weber
European Journal of Cell Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 5643140
Two novel cytoplasmic intermediate filament (IF) proteins (C and D) from the tunicate (urochordate) Styela are characterised as…
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1998
1998
Cellular components and tunic architecture of the solitary ascidian Styela canopus (Stolidobranchiata, Styelidae).
M. A. Bella
,
G. Cassarà
,
D. Russo
,
G. Leo
Tissue & Cell
1998
Corpus ID: 21949950
1989
1989
Requirement of cell division for muscle actin expression in the primary muscle cell lineage of ascidian embryos.
W. Jeffery
Development
1989
Corpus ID: 16046539
The role of cell division in the expression of muscle actin and its relationship to acetylcholinesterase (AChE) development was…
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1960
1960
Spread of the Ascidian, Styela mammiculata Carlisle
D. R. Houghton
,
R. Millar
Nature
1960
Corpus ID: 4191425
CARLISLE1 described a new species of ascidian, Styela mammiculata, which was first taken in 1953, near Plymouth. If, as Carlisle…
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