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1. Characterization of Coelomic Fluid Cell Types in the Starfish Marthasterias glacialis Using a Flow Cytometry/Imaging Combined Approach.

2. Fundamental aspects of arm repair phase in two echinoderm models.

3. New insights into the evolutionary origins of the recombination-activating gene proteins and V(D)J recombination.

4. Two macrophage migration inhibitory factors regulate starfish larval immune cell chemotaxis.

5. Starfish ApDOCK protein essentially functions in larval defense system operated by mesenchyme cells.

6. Proteome characterization of sea star coelomocytes--the innate immune effector cells of echinoderms.

7. Starfish, Asterias amurensis and Asterina pectinifera, as potential sources of Th1 immunity-stimulating adjuvants.

8. Increased phagocytic activity in contaminated seastars (Asterias rubens) collected in the Southern Bight of the North Sea.

9. Alteration of cellular immune responses in the seastar Asterias rubens following dietary exposure to cadmium.

10. Contrasting effects of coplanar versus non-coplanar PCB congeners on immunomodulation and CYP1A levels (determined using an adapted ELISA method) in the common sea star Asterias rubens L.

11. Trophic transfer and in vivo immunotoxicological effects of tributyltin (TBT) in polar seastar Leptasterias polaris.

12. Environmental factors influencing the immune responses of the common European starfish (Asterias rubens).

13. Field contamination of the starfish Asterias rubens by metals. Part 2: Effects on cellular immunity.

14. Differentiation of immune cells challenged by bacteria in the common European starfish, Asterias rubens (Echinodermata).

15. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production by amoebocytes of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata).

16. Characterization of an IL-1 receptor from Asterias forbesi coelomocytes.

17. A yolk protein in starfish, Asterias amurensis and Asterina minor.

18. Isolation and characterization of an endodermally derived, proteoglycan-like extracellular matrix molecule that may be involved in larval starfish digestive tract morphogenesis.

19. Primitive cytokines and cytokine receptors in invertebrates: the sea star Asterias rubens as a model of study.

20. A dimeric lectin from coelomic fluid of the starfish Oreaster reticulatus cross-reacts with the sea urchin embryonic substrate adhesion protein, echinonectin.

21. Lack of inter-species reactivity between antigens and antibodies is overcome by protease treatment of western blots.

22. Effect of silica on the spontaneous cytotoxicity of axial organ cells from Asterias rubens.

23. Identification of T-like and B-like lymphocyte subsets in sea star Asterias rubens by monoclonal antibodies to human leukocytes.

24. Invertebrate cytokines. III: Invertebrate interleukin-1-like molecules stimulate phagocytosis by tunicate and echinoderm cells.

25. Purification and biochemical characterization of an invertebrate interleukin 1.

26. Complement-like activity in the sea star, Asterias forbesi.

27. Some characteristics of rabbit anti sea star T-like cells serum.

28. Isolation and characterization of sea star factor.

30. Specific immune response in the sea star Asterias rubens: production of "antibody-like" factors.

31. Isolation and characterization of a primitive interleukin-1-like protein from an invertebrate, Asterias forbesi.

34. Production of an antibody-like factor in the sea star Asterias rubens: involvement of at least three cellular populations.

35. The role of cell surface lectin--carbohydrate interactions in cellular recognition, cooperation, and regulation.

36. Reactions induced in vertebrates by invertebrate cell suspensions. II/Non adherent axial organ cells as effector cells.

38. Marine invertebrate origin of a reactant to mammalian T cells.

39. Spontaneous and induced cytotoxicity of axial organ cells from Asterias rubens (Asterid--echinoderm).

40. Immunocompetent cells in the starfish Asterias rubens. An ultrastructural study.

41. Immunoglobulin-bearing blood leucocytes in the Pacific hagfish.

42. Purification of an antibody-like protein from the sea star Asterias rubens (L.).

43. The starfish axial organ: an ancestral lymphoid organ.

44. Properties of cell subpopulations of starfish axial organ: in vitro effect of pokeweed mitogen and evidence of lymphokine-like substances.

45. Kinetics of tumor cell cytostasis by sea star factor-activated macrophages.

46. MLR-like reaction between axial organ cells from asterids.

47. Reactions induced in vertebrates by invertebrate cell suspensions. I/Specific effects of sea star axial organ cells injection.

48. In vitro effect of rabbit anti sea star lymphocyte serum on axial organ cells.

49. Effect of in vivo inoculation of bacteria on the spontaneous cytotoxicity of axial organ cells from Asterias rubens.

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