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    ... such as planarians (flatworms) and colonial tunicates can repair their entire CNS after major injuries...
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    by Tello, Javier Ananda
    Published 2010
    ... tunicate, Ciona intestinalis, the sister group to vertebrates and amphioxus, Branchiostoina floridae, a...
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    by Dow, Finlay Kerr
    Published 1984
    ... these effects of organic enrichment disrupted growth of epibenthic animals (tunicates). Low dosage treatments...
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    by Shucksmith, Richard
    Published 2007
    ... such as, algae, hydroids, tunicates, mussels, bryozoans and sponges which attach to a hard substratum and form...
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    by Pullen, Roger
    Published 1998
    ... by settlement of tunicates. In the 1995 exposure trial polymers prepared by solution chain-growth polymerisation...
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    ... === Didemnidae is the largest family of tunicates with 578 species described. This family comprises eight genera...
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    by Pascual Anaya, Juan
    Published 2010
    ... to the chordate ancestor, is not known, and the expression in hemichordates and tunicates is not always colinear...
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  13. 373
    by Bouchemousse, Sarah
    Published 2015
    ... biologically similar, interfertile and congeneric tunicates, namely Ciona robusta and Ciona intestinalis...
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    by Larissa Alves GuimarÃes
    Published 2013
    ... has been prospected for the pharmacological potential housed in sponges, tunicates and corals...
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  15. 375
    by Guimarães, Larissa Alves
    Published 2014
    ... prospected for the pharmacological potential housed in sponges, tunicates and corals, but little data...
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    by G Zaniolo, L Manni, L Ballarin
    Published 2006-12-01
    ... the prior disappearance of contacting tunic cuticles and contact between facing ampullar epithelia...
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    by G Zaniolo, L Manni, L Ballarin
    Published 2006-12-01
    ... the prior disappearance of contacting tunic cuticles and contact between facing ampullar epithelia...
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    ... were rated as very important, followed by durability (that the tunic should not fade in colour...
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    by Slobodian O.M.
    Published 2008-01-01
    ... crypts, the muscular layer of the mucous tunic, variable thickness of the layers of the muscular coat...
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