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SUBMITTER: Zeng Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10005773 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Zeng Yu Y Plachetzki David C DC Nieders Kristen K Campbell Hannah H Cartee Marissa M Pankey M Sabrina MS Guillen Kennedy K Fudge Douglas D
eLife 20230310
When attacked, hagfishes produce a soft, fibrous defensive slime within a fraction of a second by ejecting mucus and threads into seawater. The rapid setup and remarkable expansion of the slime make it a highly effective and unique form of defense. How this biomaterial evolved is unknown, although circumstantial evidence points to the epidermis as the origin of the thread- and mucus-producing cells in the slime glands. Here, we describe large intracellular threads within a putatively homologous ...[more]