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Asterias forbesi

Asterozoa Stelleroides Forcipulatida Asteriidae Asterias forbesi (Asteroidea)... [Pg.318]

Hutchins DA, Stupakoff I, Fisher NS. 1996a. Temperature effects on accumulation and retention of radionuclides in the sea star, Asterias forbesi Implications for contaminated northern waters. Mar Biol 125 701-706. [Pg.242]

Moore, P. A. and D. M. E. Lepper. Role of chemical signals in the orientation behavior of the sea star Asterias forbesi. Biol. Bull. 192, 410-417 (1997). [Pg.128]

Forbesin (647), a sulfated glycolipid and a disodium salt, eicosane-1,16-disulfate (648) were isolated from the sea star Asterias forbesi. Forbesin was also isolated from A. vulgaris [518]. [Pg.718]

Doering, P.H., 1976. A burrowing response ol Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus, 1758) elicited by Asterias forbesi (Desor, 1848). Veliger, 19 167—175. [Pg.252]

Heeb, M.A., 1973. Large molecules and chemical control of feeding behaviour in the starfish Asterias forbesi. Helgol. Wiss. Meeresunter., 24 425—435. [Pg.253]

Starfish (Asterias forbesi), Long Island Sound... [Pg.645]

Warren, L., 1964, N-Glycolyl-8-O-methylneuraminic acid A new form of sialic acid in the starfish Asterias forbesi, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 83 129-132. [Pg.66]

Asterias amurensis Asterias amurensis Asterias amurensis Asterias amurensis Echinaster brasiliensis Aphelasterias japonica Lethasterias nanimensis chelifera Asterias amurensis Asterias forbesi Asterias vulgaris Asterias amurensis Asterias amurensis... [Pg.755]

Findlay, JA, Jaseja, M., and Brisson, J.R. (1987a) Forheside C, a saponin from Asterias forbesi complete structures hy nuclear magnetic resonance methods. Can.J. Chem., 65, 2605—2611. [Pg.793]

In echinoderms, sialic acids are of common occurrence and are detected in most tissues of all species studied (Warren, 1963 Eldredge et al.y 1%3). Most of the sialic acids are of the N-glycolyl type, but the starfish, Asterias forbesi, possesses a unique species, possibly 8-meth-oxyl-N-glycolylneuraminic acid (Warren, 1963). Another novel sialic acid has been identified in the sea urchin, Pseudocentrotus depressus, with the structure N-acetoglycolyl-4-methyl-4,9-dideoxyneuraminic acid (Hotta t al., 1970f>), cf. Chapter 1. [Pg.63]


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