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Hart, R. C., Stempel, K. E., Boyer, P. D., and Cormier, M. J. (1978). Mechanism of the enzyme-catalyzed bioluminescent oxidation of coelenterate-type luciferin. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 81 980-986. [Pg.399]

Usami, K., and Isobe, M. (1996). Chemiluminescent characters of hydroperoxide and dioxetanone of coelenterate luciferin analog prepared by low-temperature photooxygenation. Chem. Lett. 3 215-216. [Pg.447]

Table II. Partial List of Coelenterates from which Toxic Substances Have Been Isolated... Table II. Partial List of Coelenterates from which Toxic Substances Have Been Isolated...
Fitt WK (1984) The role of chemosensory behavior of Symbiodinium microadriaticum, intermediate hosts, and host behavior in the infection of coelenterates and molluscs with zooxanthellae. Mar Biol 81 9-17... [Pg.306]

Weinheimer, A. J. and Spraggins, R. L. (1969). The occurrence of two new prostaglandin derivatives (15-epi-PGA2 and its acetate, methyl ester) in the gorgonian Plexaura homo-malla, Chemistry of coelenterates. Tetrahedron Lett. 5185-5188. [Pg.170]

Lenhoff, H. M. and Lindstedt, K. J., Chemoreception in aquatic invertebrates with special emphasis on the feeding behavior of coelenterates, in Chemoreception in the Marine Environment, Grant, P. T. and Mackie, A. M., Eds., Academic Press, London, UK, 1974, 143. [Pg.474]

In the rest of the chapter, the word coral will refer to skeletal material of coelenterates rather than the living animal, unless otherwise stated. [Pg.194]

Usami K, Isobe M. Low-temperature photooxygenation of coelenterate luciferin analog — synthesis and proof of 1,2-dioxetanone as luminescence intermediate. Tetrahedron 1996 52 12061-90. [Pg.10]

Rob W. M. Van Soest, Department of Coelenterates and Porifera, Institute for Systematics and Population Biology (Zoologisch Museum), University of Amsterdam, P. O. Box 94766, 1090 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands... [Pg.438]

Numerous marine invertebrates display an extensive palette of visible fluorescence and coloring. In part, the vibrant coloration is due to a growing family of intrinsically fluorescent proteins. Genes encoding fluorescent proteins have been isolated and described for a variety of coelenterates, both hydrozoa such as Aequorea, Obelia,... [Pg.3]

B. subHUs, and Leuconostoc mesenteroides, red, blue-green, and green algae, higher plants, "" the gametes of coelenterates and anne-... [Pg.190]

Ciereszko, L.S., Johnson, M.A., Schmidt, R.W., and Koons, C.B. (1968) Chemistry of coelenterates-VI. Occurrence of gorgosterol, a C30 sterol, in coelenterates and their zooxanthellae. Comp. Biochem. Physiol, 24, 899-904. [Pg.1373]

Schmitz, P.J. and Lorance, E.D. (1971) Chemistry of Coelenterates. XXL Lactones from the gorgonian Pterogor guadalupensis. J. Org. Chem., 36, 719-721. [Pg.1394]

Weinheimer, A.J. and Waschecheck, P.H. (1969) The structure of the marine benzofuran, furoventalene, a non-farnesyl sesquiterpene. Chemistry of coelenterates. XIV. Tetrahedron Lett., 10, 3315-3318. [Pg.1400]

Weinheimer, A.J., Schmitz, F.J., and Ciereszko, L.S. (1968) Chemistry of coelenterates. VII. TTie occurrence of terpenoid compounds in gorgonians, in Dn from the Sea (ed. H.D. Freudenihal), The Journal of Ocean Technology of the Marine Technology Society, pp. 135-140. [Pg.1400]


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