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Immune response cell adhesion molecules

The Cambrian explosion which occurred between 580 and 490 million years ago (MYA) provided the major marine invertebrate phyla including the sponges, molluscs and soft corals.22 The hypothetical ancestor of the modern invertebrate phyla, the Urmetazoa, is shown in Figure 6.3 and is attributed with the earliest production of secondary metabolites responsible for apoptosis mediation, control of morphogenesis, and immune and cell adhesion molecules. [Pg.176]


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