2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.30.621027
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Aboral cell types ofClytiaand coral larvae have shared features and link taurine to the regulation of settlement

Julia Ramon-Mateu,
Anna Ferraioli,
Núria Teixidó
et al.

Abstract: Planktonic larvae of many marine invertebrates settle on a suitable substrate and metamorphose into bottom-dwelling adults. Larval settlement is of considerable interest both for ecologists and for evolutionary biologists, who have proposed that anterior sensory systems for substrate selection provided the basis for animal brains. Nevertheless the cellular and molecular regulation of larval settlement, including in Cnidaria (corals, jellyfish, sea anemones, hydroids) is not well understood. We generated and co… Show more

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