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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Cytotoxic Activity of Tunicate Hemocytes
N. Parrinellosubject
Larvamedia_common.quotation_subjectNeural tubeZoologyChordateMarine invertebratesBiologybiology.organism_classificationTunicatemedicine.anatomical_structureNotochordmedicineMetamorphosisDevelopmental biologymedia_commondescription
Tunicates (protochordates) are filter-feeding marine invertebrates with a worldwide distribution. In their larval form, they exhibit many of the features characteristic of the vertebrates. The larva, with a tail, notochord, and dorsal neural tube, upon settlement undergoes a remarkable metamorphosis in which it loses most of its chordate characteristics and becomes a sessile invertebrate adult. Thus, due to these characteristics, tunicates are considered to be the most primitive members of the phylum Chordata. Owing to their position in the phylogenetic line leading to the vertebrates, they have attained importance as experimental organisms and have been examined by researchers from a variety of disciplines (developmental biology, ecology, physiology, and immunology).
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1996-01-01 |