Is there intracellular cellulose in the appendicularian tail epidermis? A tale of the adult tail of an invertebrate chordate

  • Hirose E
  • Nakashima K
  • Nishino A
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All tunicates produce a cellulosic extracellular matrix external to the epidermis; this is the most remarkable character of the subphylum (Tunicata = Urochordata). In Ascidiacea and Thaliacea, two ...

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Hirose, E., Nakashima, K., & Nishino, A. (2011). Is there intracellular cellulose in the appendicularian tail epidermis? A tale of the adult tail of an invertebrate chordate. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 4(6), 768–771. https://doi.org/10.4161/cib.17757

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