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Physalia physalis

Medusozoa Hydrozoa Siphonophora Physallidae Physalia physalis... [Pg.317]

Hydrozoa Siphonofora Physalia physalis Physalia uticulus Velella velella... [Pg.234]

The Physalia species live in the tropical regions of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean. They float along carried by the winds and superficial currents and can sometimes end up on the European coasts of the Atlantic or in the Mediterranean. They include two species Physalia physalis, the most representative type, present in the tropical Atlantic and the Mediterranean and Physalia utriculuSy present in the Indo-Pacific region and South of Japan. [Pg.237]

Neeman, L, G.J. Calton, and J.W. Burnett Purification and Characterization of the Endonuclease Present in Physalia physalis Venom. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 67B, 155 (1980). [Pg.333]

Tamkun, M.M., and D.A. Hessinger Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Hemolytic and Toxic Protein from the Nematocyst Venom of the Portuguese Man-of-War, Physalia physalis. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 667, 87 (1981). [Pg.333]

Edwards, L. and Hessinger, D.A. (2000) Portuguese Man-of-war (Physalia physalis) venom induces calcium influx into cells by permeabilizing plasma membranes. Toxicon, 38, 1015-1028. [Pg.1375]

Stillway, L. (1976) Fatty acids of the Portuguese Man-of-War Physalia physalis. Comp. Biochem. Physiol, 53B, 535-537. [Pg.1397]


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