The immune and neuroendocrine systems of invertebrates, as well as vertebrates, share a common pool of molecules that have been conserved throughout evolution. Now we add a new interface to this bidirectional interaction, demonstrating the involvement of the gut system, showing that these three systems use the same biologically active peptides.

Biologically active peptides in molluscs / Tascedda, Fabio; Ottaviani, Enzo. - In: INVERTEBRATE SURVIVAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1824-307X. - 13:(2016), pp. 186-190.

Biologically active peptides in molluscs

TASCEDDA, Fabio;OTTAVIANI, Enzo
2016

Abstract

The immune and neuroendocrine systems of invertebrates, as well as vertebrates, share a common pool of molecules that have been conserved throughout evolution. Now we add a new interface to this bidirectional interaction, demonstrating the involvement of the gut system, showing that these three systems use the same biologically active peptides.
2016
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Biologically active peptides in molluscs / Tascedda, Fabio; Ottaviani, Enzo. - In: INVERTEBRATE SURVIVAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 1824-307X. - 13:(2016), pp. 186-190.
Tascedda, Fabio; Ottaviani, Enzo
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