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pro vyhledávání: '"Celine Y. L. Choo"'
Autor:
Clarissa Z. Y. Koh, Kum C. Hiong, Celine Y. L. Choo, Mel V. Boo, Wai P. Wong, Shit F. Chew, Mei L. Neo, Yuen K. Ip
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 9 (2018)
A Dual-Domain Carbonic Anhydrase (DDCA) had been sequenced and characterized from the ctenidia (gills) of the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, which lives in symbiosis with zooxanthellae. DDCA was expressed predominantly in the ctenidium. The complete
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fd6201c84c2d4c7f91b0ff6e8d05addb
Autor:
Yuen K. Ip, Clarissa Z. Y. Koh, Kum C. Hiong, Celine Y. L. Choo, Mel V. Boo, Wai P. Wong, Mei L. Neo, Shit F. Chew
Publikováno v:
Physiological Reports, Vol 5, Iss 23, Pp n/a-n/a (2017)
Abstract The fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, lives in symbiosis with zooxanthellae which reside extracellularly inside a tubular system. Zooxanthellae fix inorganic carbon (Ci) during insolation and donate photosynthate to the host. Carbonic an
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https://doaj.org/article/d7344b76f09848a0a382bfa4738f3914
Autor:
Yuen K. Ip, Kum C. Hiong, Enan J. K. Goh, Mel V. Boo, Celine Y. L. Choo, Biyun Ching, Wai P. Wong, Shit F. Chew
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 8 (2017)
Giant clams live in symbiosis with extracellular zooxanthellae and display high rates of growth and shell formation (calcification) in light. Light-enhanced calcification requires an increase in the supply of Ca2+ to, and simultaneously an augmented
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https://doaj.org/article/d02bfb98dda04b629a36baab6e07b07a
Autor:
Christabel Y. L. Chan, Celine Y. L. Choo, Kum C. Hiong, Yuen K. Ip, Shit F. Chew, Mel V. Boo, Wai P. Wong
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 39:1055-1070
Giant clams live in symbiosis with extracellular dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) in oligotrophic tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific. Zooxanthellae are found mainly in the colourful outer mantle. They donate photosynthates to the host during insolati
Autor:
Mel V. Boo, Joey H. Q. Teng, Wai P. Wong, Yuen K. Ip, Shit F. Chew, Kum C. Hiong, Celine Y. L. Choo
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 39:451-465
Giant clams flourish in nutrient-poor waters of tropical Indo-Pacific because they live in symbiosis with extracellular dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae) and receive photosynthates from them. Zooxanthellae have no access to the ambient seawater and are
Autor:
Biyun Ching, Jia M Woo, Kum C Hiong, Mel V Boo, Celine Y L Choo, Wai P Wong, Shit F Chew, Yuen K Ip
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e0118352 (2015)
This study aimed to obtain the coding cDNA sequences of Na+/K+-ATPase α (nkaα) isoforms from, and to quantify their mRNA expression in, the skeletal muscle (SM), the main electric organ (EO), the Hunter's EO and the Sach's EO of the electric eel, E
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https://doaj.org/article/e405d1b8709a4365afa58af91bc62f76
Autor:
Caryn Z. Pang, Wai P. Wong, Anh H. Cao-Pham, Mel V. Boo, Kum C. Hiong, Shit F. Chew, Yuen K. Ip, Mei Lin Neo, Celine Y. L. Choo
Publikováno v:
Gene. 695:101-112
The fluted giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, lives in symbiosis with photosynthetic zooxanthellae, and can engage in light-enhanced growth and shell formation. Light-enhanced shell formation necessitates the elimination of excess H+ from the extrapallia
Autor:
Mel V. Boo, Shit F. Chew, Wai P. Wong, Kum C. Hiong, Yuen K. Ip, Celine Y. L. Choo, Clarissa Z. Y. Koh
Publikováno v:
Coral Reefs. 37:1039-1051
Giant clams harbor extracellular symbiotic zooxanthellae in a tubular system that pervades mainly the fleshy and colorful outer mantle. During insolation, the symbiotic zooxanthellae conduct photosynthesis and donate photosynthates to the host clam.
Autor:
Yuen K. Ip, Mei Lin Neo, Wai P. Wong, Leon J.Y. Lim, Kum C. Hiong, Shit F. Chew, Celine Y. L. Choo, Mel V. Boo
Publikováno v:
Gene. 659:137-148
The giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, represents a clam-zooxanthellae association. In light, the host clam and the symbiotic zooxanthellae conduct light-enhanced calcification and photosynthesis, respectively. We had cloned the cDNA coding sequence of a
Autor:
Wai P. Wong, Celine Y. L. Choo, Yuen K. Ip, Enan J. K. Goh, Mel V. Boo, Kum C. Hiong, Shit F. Chew
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 188:765-777
Ammonium transporters (AMTs) can participate in ammonia uptake or excretion across the plasma membrane of prokaryotic, plant and invertebrate cells. The giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, harbors nitrogen-deficient symbiotic zooxanthellae, and normally c