Apoptosis and the selective survival of host animals following thermal bleaching in zooxanthellate corals.
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Modeling cell-in-cell structure into its biological significanceBreakdown of coral colonial form under reduced pH conditions is initiated in polyps and mediated through apoptosisResponses to high seawater temperatures in zooxanthellate octocoralsKEGG orthology-based annotation of the predicted proteome of Acropora digitifera: ZoophyteBase - an open access and searchable database of a coral genome.Heterotrophic feeding as a newly identified survival strategy of the dinoflagellate SymbiodiniumCoral thermal tolerance: tuning gene expression to resist thermal stressGenomic basis for coral resilience to climate change.Evolution of TNF-induced apoptosis reveals 550 My of functional conservation.Rapid acclimation of juvenile corals to CO2 -mediated acidification by upregulation of heat shock protein and Bcl-2 genes.Climate change disables coral bleaching protection on the Great Barrier Reef.Restricted gene flow and local adaptation highlight the vulnerability of high-latitude reefs to rapid environmental change.Transcriptional mechanisms underlying life-history responses to climate change in the three-spined stickleback.Regulation of apoptotic pathways by Stylophora pistillata (Anthozoa, Pocilloporidae) to survive thermal stress and bleachingThermal stress promotes host mitochondrial degradation in symbiotic cnidarians: are the batteries of the reef going to run out?Genes of the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway in Mytilus galloprovincialis.Increased cell proliferation and mucocyte density in the sea anemone Aiptasia pallida recovering from bleaching.Red fluorescence in coral larvae is associated with a diapause-like state.Functional conservation of the apoptotic machinery from coral to man: the diverse and complex Bcl-2 and caspase repertoires of Acropora millepora.RNA-Seq of the Caribbean reef-building coral Orbicella faveolata (Scleractinia-Merulinidae) under bleaching and disease stress expands models of coral innate immunityRelative Contributions of Various Cellular Mechanisms to Loss of Algae during Cnidarian Bleaching.Gene expression profiles during short-term heat stress; branching vs. massive Scleractinian corals of the Red Sea.The regulation of thermal stress induced apoptosis in corals reveals high similarities in gene expression and function to higher animals.Species-specific control of external superoxide levels by the coral holobiont during a natural bleaching event.Extensive differences in gene expression between symbiotic and aposymbiotic cnidarians.Evolutionary analyses of caspase-8 and its paralogs: Deep origins of the apoptotic signaling pathways.Historical thermal regimes define limits to coral acclimatization.The microbiome of the octocoral Lobophytum pauciflorum: minor differences between sexes and resilience to short-term stress.Defining the tipping point: a complex cellular life/death balance in corals in response to stressUnexpected cryptic species diversity in the widespread coral Seriatopora hystrix masks spatial-genetic patterns of connectivity.Dehydroascorbate: a possible surveillance molecule of oxidative stress and programmed cell death in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Disentangling causation: complex roles of coral-associated microorganisms in disease.Warm preconditioning protects against acute heat-induced respiratory dysfunction and delays bleaching in a symbiotic sea anemone.Coral bleaching from a single cell perspective.Transcriptome, expression, and activity analyses reveal a vital heat shock protein 70 in the stress response of stony coral Pocillopora damicornis.RNA-Seq Reveals Extensive Transcriptional Response to Heat Stress in the Stony Coral Galaxea fascicularis.Tolerance to paternal genotoxic damage promotes survival during embryo development in zebrafish (Danio rerio).Life or death: disease-tolerant coral species activate autophagy following immune challenge.Multi-omics analysis of thermal stress response in a zooxanthellate cnidarian reveals the importance of associating with thermotolerant symbionts.Transcriptomic responses to darkness stress point to common coral bleaching mechanismsThe Impacts ofEx SituTransplantation on the Physiology of the Taiwanese Reef-Building CoralSeriatopora hystrix
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Apoptosis and the selective survival of host animals following thermal bleaching in zooxanthellate corals.
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Apoptosis and the selective su ...... hing in zooxanthellate corals.
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Apoptosis and the selective su ...... hing in zooxanthellate corals.
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Dan Tchernov
Hagit Kvitt
Hanna Rosenfeld
Liti Haramaty
Maxim Y Gorbunov
Paul G Falkowski
Thomas S Bibby
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10.1073/PNAS.1106924108
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2011-06-02T00:00:00Z