نتایج جستجو برای: caspian lamprey

تعداد نتایج: 5247  

2006
Leena N. Patel Alan F. Murray John Hallam

‘Super-lamprey’ swimmers which operate over a greater control range are evolved. Propulsion in the lamprey, an eel-like fish, is governed by activity in its spinal neural network. This CPG is simulated, in accordance with Ekeberg’s model, and then optimised alternatives are generated with genetic algorithms. Extending our prior lamprey work on single segment oscillators to multiple segments (in...

Journal: :Peptides 1994
S A Sower Y C Chiang J M Conlon

Previous studies have led to the identification of three biosynthetically related molecular forms of somatostatin (somatostatin-14, -34 and -37) from the pancreas of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). We have now isolated from the brain of the same species a second form of somatostatin-14 that is identical to mammalian somatostatin-14 and differs from lamprey pancreatic somatostatin-14 by th...

2010
Shungo Kano Jin-Hua Xiao Joana Osório Marc Ekker Yavor Hadzhiev Ferenc Müller Didier Casane Ghislaine Magdelenat Sylvie Rétaux

Hedgehog (Hh) genes play major roles in animal development and studies of their evolution, expression and function point to major differences among chordates. Here we focused on Hh genes in lampreys in order to characterize the evolution of Hh signalling at the emergence of vertebrates. Screening of a cosmid library of the river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis and searching the preliminary genome ...

2016
Amila A. Dissanayake C. Michael Wagner Muraleedharan G. Nair

The sea lamprey (Petromzons marinus) is an invasive ectoparasite of large-bodied fishes that adversely affects the fishing industry and ecology of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Lipid content in the whole sea lamprey and muscles, liver and kidney of metamorphosing larval stages has been reported. Similarly, the fatty acid profile of the rope tissues of sexually-mature male sea lampreys has also be...

2014
Giselle Sek Suan Nah Boon-Hui Tay Sydney Brenner Motomi Osato Byrappa Venkatesh

The cyclostomes (jawless vertebrates), comprising lampreys and hagfishes, are the sister group of jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and are hence an important group for the study of vertebrate evolution. In mammals, three Runx genes, Runx1, Runx2 and Runx3, encode transcription factors that are essential for cell proliferation and differentiation in major developmental pathways such as haematopo...

2015
Mohammad Hassan Shirazi Bahareh Lashtoo Aghaee Mohammad Reza Pourmand Mostafa Hosseini Davood Afshar Sara Hajikhani Saeedeh Shobeiri

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Yuko Kimura Naokazu Inoue Aya Fukui Hiroyuki Oshiumi Misako Matsumoto Mayumi Nonaka Shigeru Kuratani Teizo Fujita Masaru Nonaka Tsukasa Seya

The prototype of the short consensus repeat (SCR)-containing C regulatory protein is of interest in view of its evolutionary significance with regard to the origin of the C regulatory system. Lamprey is an agnathan fish that belongs to the lowest class of vertebrates. Because it does not possess lymphocytes, it lacks Ig and consequently the classical C pathway. We identified an SCR-containing C...

2016
Yingbin Zhong Cunming Duan

Insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins (IGFBPs) are multifunctional proteins that possess IGF-dependent and -independent actions. Recent studies suggest that its IGF-independent action appeared early and that the IGF-binding function may have been acquired later in evolution. The timing of the emergence of IGF-dependent actions is unclear. Here, we identified and characterized an igfbp gen...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2010
J J Smith N R Saha C T Amemiya

The jawless vertebrates (lamprey and hagfish) are the closest extant outgroups to all jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes) and can therefore provide critical insight into the evolution and basic biology of vertebrate genomes. As such, it is notable that the genomes of lamprey and hagfish possess a capacity for rearrangement that is beyond anything known from the gnathostomes. Like the jawed vertebr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Misao Matsushita Akiko Matsushita Yuichi Endo Munehiro Nakata Naoya Kojima Tsuguo Mizuochi Teizo Fujita

The lectin complement pathway in innate immunity is closely related to the classical complement pathway in adaptive immunity, with respect to the structures and functions of their components. Both pathways are initiated by complexes consisting of collagenous proteins and serine proteases of the mannose-binding lectin (MBL)-associated serine protease (MASP)/C1r/C1s family. It has been speculated...

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