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Vlašić, Ignacija, Ivančić-Baće, Ivana, Imešek, Mirna, Mihaljević, Boris, Brčić-Kostić, Krunoslav
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In Biochimie 2008 90(9):1347-1355
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Borojevia croatica sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A9F84084-E033-43A9-AB71-83670090C7C1 Fig. 5; Table 5 Etymology From the type locality. Material examined Holotype ADRIATIC SEA: near the Island of Čiovo, 43°28'58.5" N, 16°21'25.6" E, 5 m
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Paraleucilla dalmatica sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D066F56A-1FD7-4742-98E2-2CEE390D1E21 Figs 12–13; Table 10 Etymology From the type locality. Dalmatia is one of the four historical regions of Croatia. Material examined Holotype ADRIATIC SEA
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Ascandra spalatensis sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A5DC68F2-D856-4492-AF50-E5F6A1A7FD8A Fig. 3; Table 3 Etymology From the type locality. Spalato is an Italian name for Split, the largest city of the Dalmatian region. Material examined Holotype
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Leucandra falakra sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3DEBFC2C-2E7E-4D8E-A7FA-7FE971CFEDB2 Figs 8–9; Table 8 Etymology From the Greek falákra (φαλάκρα), meaning bald, for the absence of diactines. Material examined Holotype ADRIATIC SEA: nea
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Clathrina primordialis (Haeckel, 1872) Fig. 7; Table 7 ? Grantia pulchra Schmidt, 1862:18. ? Leucosolenia pulchra Schmidt, 1866: 8. Prosycum primordiale Haeckel, 1870: 237. Olynthus simplex Haeckel, 1870: 237. Nardoa arabica Miklucho in Haeckel, 1872
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Leucandra spinifera sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 280369 B2-48FF-4F3D-88E3-73317D5919A5 Figs 10–11; Table 9 Etymology From the Latin spinifer, meaning prickly, for the presence of numerous diactines. Material examined Holotype ADRIATIC SEA: Vr
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Sycon ancora sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: F39F5C07-44BF-4AC4-822D-77AA1155B018 Figs 14–15; Table 11 Etymology From the Latin ancora, meaning anchor, for the presence of anchor-like spicules for attachment. Material examined Holotype ADRIATIC
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Klautau, Michelle, Imešek, Mirna, Azevedo, Fernanda, Pleše, Bruna, Nikolić, Vedran, Ćetković, Helena
Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001 Fig. 6; Table 6 Clathrina conifera Klautau & Borojević, 2001: 404. Clathrina primordialis (non C. primordialis (Haeckel, 1872)) – Borojević 1971: 527. — Borojević & Peixinho
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Antolčić, Mia, Perina, Dragutin, Mikoč, Andreja, Herak Bosnar, Maja, Ćukušić Kalajžić, Andrea, Imešek, Mirna, Ćetković, Helena
The human Nme1 protein was recognized as the first metastasis suppressor and is the most studied member of Nme (expressed in non-metastatic cell) family of proteins, previously known as nucleoside diphosphate kinase family (Nm23/NDPK). The main chara
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