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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 1998–2014, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.138
Figure 1: Structure of the tubes of Sabellaria alveolata. Picture of a reef fragment (Champeaux, Bay of Mont ...
Figure 2: Ultrastructure of the cement in Sabellaria alveolata. SEM images of a glass bead tube (A), with a c...
Figure 3: Morphology of Sabellaria alveolata. General ventral view of an individual (A) and SEM images showin...
Figure 4: TEM images of the two types of cement cells. Cement glands with homogeneous granules (A, C) and wit...
Figure 5: Elemental composition of the secretory granules and cement in Sabellaria alveolata. (A) SEM backsca...
Figure 6: Localization of adhesive protein (A–E) and kinase (F) transcripts in Sabellaria alveolata using in ...
Figure 7: Schematic model of honeycomb worm cement formation. Granules from both types of cement cells are se...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2071–2086, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.196
Figure 1: External morphology of the sea star Asterina gibbosa and of its tube feet. (A) Image of a living ad...
Figure 2: Fine structure of the tube feet of Asterina gibbosa observed in light microscopy (A,B) and TEM (C–H...
Figure 3: Ultrastructure of the tube foot adhesive epidermis of Asterina gibbosa observed in light microscopy...
Figure 4: Scanning electron microscopy of footprints in Asterina gibbosa. (A) Overview of a complete footprin...
Figure 5: Topography of the footprints in A. gibbosa shown with 3D confocal interference microscopy (A) and A...
Figure 6: Lectin labelling of tube foot sections in Asterina gibbosa with (A1,A2) Con A, (B1,B2) Jacalin, (C1...
Figure 7: Structure of the footprints of Asterina gibbosa (light microscopy). (A1,A2) Cristal violet staining...