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    Cell Communication-mediated Nonself-Recognition and -Intolerance in Representative Species of the Animal Kingdom

    Why has histo-incompatibility arisen in evolution and can cause self-intolerance? Compatible/incompatible reactions following natural contacts between genetically-different (allogeneic) colonies of marine orga...

    Werner A. Mueller, Baruch Rinkevich in Journal of Molecular Evolution (2020)

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    The Apex Set-Up for the Major Transitions in Individuality

    Morphological and functional hierarchies occurring in contemporary biological entities are amalgamated via a small number of progressive key-steps termed as Major Transition in Evolution (MTE) that encompass s...

    Baruch Rinkevich in Evolutionary Biology (2019)

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    Maternal-larval population genetic traits in Stylophora pistillata, a hermaphroditic brooding coral species

    Aspects of maternal-planula larval genetics in the monoecious scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata (Red Sea, Eilat) were studied by amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) methodology in two successive...

    Jacob Douek, Keren-Or Amar, Baruch Rinkevich in Genetica (2011)

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    De novo emerged stemness signatures in epithelial monolayers developed from extirpated palleal buds

    In botryllid ascidians, astogeny is executed through blastogenesis, a weekly, highly synchronized phenomenon of growth and death cycles, each constitutes four major developmental stages (A–D), operating simult...

    Claudette Rabinowitz in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal (2011)

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    Further portrayal of epithelial monolayers emergent de novo from extirpated ascidians palleal buds

    Astogeny in botryllid ascidians is executed by highly synchronized, repeated development and death cycles operating simultaneously on three coexisting asexually derived generations: zooids, primary buds, and s...

    Claudette Rabinowitz, Gilad Alfassi in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (2009)

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    Pattern of settlement and natural chimerism in the colonial urochordate Botryllus schlosseri

    Colonies of the cosmopolitan urochordate Botryllus schlosseri that share one or both alleles at a single allorecognition locus (Fu/HC) and come into tissue contacts, may fuse and form a mixed entity, a chimera. B...

    Rachel Ben-Shlomo, Uzi Motro, Guy Paz, Baruch Rinkevich in Genetica (2008)

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    Further steps in the initiation of cell cultures from embryos and adult sponge colonies

    Baruch Rinkevich, Micha Ilan, Ronit Blisko in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (1998)

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    Initiation of epithelial cell cultures from palleal buds of Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial tunicate

    Baruch Rinkevich in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal (1997)

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    In vitro culture of blood cells from the colonial protochordateBotryllus schlosseri

    Primary cultures of circulatory blood cells from the colonial tunicateBotryllus schlosseri were cultivated in 96-well plates for up to 3 mo. in a medium based on Dulbecco’s modified Eagle’s medium, supplemented w...

    Baruch Rinkevich in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal (1993)