نتایج جستجو برای: sponge

تعداد نتایج: 9495  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Fan Zhang Leah C Blasiak Jan O Karolin Ryan J Powell Chris D Geddes Russell T Hill

Marine sponges are major habitat-forming organisms in coastal benthic communities and have an ancient origin in evolution history. Here, we report significant accumulation of polyphosphate (polyP) granules in three common sponge species of the Caribbean coral reef. The identity of the polyP granules was confirmed by energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and by the fluorescence properties of the ...

Journal: :Gut 1991
M Papachrysostomou N R Binnie A N Smith

Thirteen patients with faecal incontinence and 26 control subjects were studied to investigate whether a quantitative electromyographic (EMG) signal could be correlated to anal manometry. Three different electrodes were used--a concentric needle electrode, a disposable sponge electrode, and a hard anal plug electrode. The maximum amplitude of the EMG recording was used as a quantitative paramet...

2016
Adi Lavy Ray Keren Gitai Yahel Micha Ilan

High Microbial Abundance (HMA) sponges constitute a guild of suspension-feeding sponges that host vast populations of symbiotic microbes. These symbionts mediate a complex series of biogeochemical transformations that fuel the holobiont’s metabolism. Although sponges are aerobic animals, suboxic and anaerobic bacteria are known to reside within their bodies. However, little is known about the c...

Journal: :Cancer research 1982
D A Vallera S J Mentzer S E Maizel

Sponge matrices surgically implanted in the s.c. space of the back of normal BALB/c mice were injected with a "regressor" dose of Moloney virus-induced BALB/c tumor cells. The kinetics of the generation of cytotoxic cells within the sponge was studied over a 22-day period in a short-term 51Cr release assay. Cytotoxic activity peaked on Day 16 and then declined to negligible levels by Day 22. No...

2014
Marie L. Cuvelier Emily Blake Rebecca Mulheron Peter J. McCarthy Patricia Blackwelder Rebecca L. Vega Thurber Jose V. Lopez

Marine sponges are vital components of benthic and coral reef ecosystems, providing shelter and nutrition for many organisms. In addition, sponges act as an essential carbon and nutrient link between the pelagic and benthic environment by filtering large quantities of seawater. Many sponge species harbor a diverse microbial community (including Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes), which can const...

2017
Ren-Mao Tian Weipeng Zhang Lin Cai Yue-Him Wong Wei Ding Pei-Yuan Qian

As the most ancient metazoan, sponges have established close relationships with particular microbial symbionts. However, the characteristics and physiology of thioautotrophic symbionts in deep-sea sponges are largely unknown. Using a tailored "differential coverage binning" method on 22-Gb metagenomic sequences, we recovered the nearly complete genome of a sulfur-oxidizing bacterium (SOB) that ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1981
W E Müller R K Zahn B Kurelec C Lucu I Müller G Uhlenbruck

From the marine sponge Halichondria panicea a lectin was isolated and characterized. The homogeneous lectin (composed of protein to 80.7% and of neutral carbohydrates to 14.1%) had a molecular weight of 78,000 (determined by gel filtration) and consisted of four subunits with a molecular weight of 21,000 each (determined by gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate). The hem...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2014
Itai Dinur Pawel Morawiecki Josef Pieprzyk Marian Srebrny Michal Straus

In this paper we mount the cube attack on the Keccak sponge function. The cube attack, formally introduced in 2008, is an algebraic technique applicable to cryptographic primitives whose output can be described as a low-degree polynomial in the input. Our results show that 5and 6-round Keccak sponge function is vulnerable to this technique. All the presented attacks have practical complexities ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
E Hadas M Shpigel M Ilan

The ability of sponges to feed in diverse (including oligotrophic) ecosystems significantly contributes to their ubiquitous aquatic distribution. It was hypothesized that sponges that harbour small amounts of symbiotic bacteria in their mass feed mainly on particulate organic matter (POM). We examined the nearly symbiont-free (by microscopic observation) filter-feeding Red Sea sponge Negombata ...

2009
Joydeep Mukherjee Nicole Webster Lyndon E. Llewellyn

BACKGROUND In recent years there has been a global increase in reports of disease affecting marine sponges. While disease outbreaks have the potential to seriously impact on the survival of sponge populations, the ecology of the marine environment and the health of associated invertebrates, our understanding of sponge disease is extremely limited. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS A collagenolyt...

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