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    Coral Food, Feeding, Nutrition, and Secretion: A Review by Goldberg, Walter M

    “…Tropical scleractinian corals are dependent to varying degrees on their photosymbiotic partners. Under normal levels of temperature and irradiance, they can…”
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    Feeding behavior, epidermal structure and mucus cytochemistry of the scleractinian Mycetophyllia reesi, a coral without tentacles by Goldberg, Walter M

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-08-2002)
    “…The scleractinian Mycetophyllia reesi lacks even the vestiges of tentacles, but quickly captures particulate food by mucus entanglement. Mesenterial filaments…”
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    Florida's mystery coral-killer identified by Richardson, Laurie L, Goldberg, Walter M, Kuta, Kevin G, Aronson, Richard B, Smith, Garriet W, Ritchie, Kim B, Halas, John C, Feingold, Joshua S, Miller, Steven L

    Published in Nature (London) (09-04-1998)
    “…An unusual coral disease appeared on the Florida Reef Tract in June 1995. It was distinct in its microbiology, its pattern of tissue degradation, the species…”
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    Epidermal structure of the scleractinian coral Mycetophyllia ferox: light-induced vesicles, copious mucocytes, and sporadic tentacles by Goldberg, Walter M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-11-2004)
    “…Issue Title: Coelenterate Biology 2003: Trends in Research on Cnidaria and Ctenophora, Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Coelenterate Biology,…”
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    Gastrodermal structure and feeding responses in the scleractinian Mycetophyllia reesi, a coral with novel digestive filaments by Goldberg, Walter M

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-08-2002)
    “…Mycetophyllia reesi Wells is a colonial scleractinian coral whose outer surface consists of a series of oral–pharyngeal openings that lack tentacles. The…”
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    Acid polysaccharides in the skeletal matrix and calicoblastic epithelium of the stony coral Mycetophyllia reesi by Goldberg, Walter M.

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-08-2001)
    “…Like many corals the skeletal organic matrix and associated epithelium of Mycetophyllia reesi is physico-chemically unstable to preparative procedures for…”
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    Chemistry and structure of skeletal growth rings in the black coral Antipathes fiordensis (Cnidaria, Antipatharia) by Goldberg, Walter M.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-1991)
    “…The skeleton of the black coral Antipathes fiordensis is a laminar structure displaying major and minor growth rings. The skeleton is composed primarily of…”
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    Coelenterate Cnidae Capsules: Disulfide Linkages Revealed by Silver Cytochemistry and Their Differential Responses to Thiol Reagents by Goldberg, Walter M., Taylor, George T.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-02-1997)
    “…The sulfur cytochemistry of cnidae from the Portuguese man-of-war Physalia physalis, the scyphozoan Cassiopeia xamachana, and the black coral Cirrhipathes…”
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    The Structure of Sweeper Tentacles in the Black Coral Antipathes fiordensis by Goldberg, Walter M., Grange, Ken R., Taylor, George T., Zuniga, Alicia L.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-08-1990)
    “…Normal tentacles on polyps of the black coral Antipathes fiordensis are less than 2 mm long and display well-defined, wart-like structures, the centers of…”
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    Architectural and Mechanical Properties of the Black Coral Skeleton (Coelenterata: Antipatharia): A Comparison of Two Species by Kim, Kiho, Goldberg, Walter M., Taylor, George T.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-04-1992)
    “…Black coral skeletons are laminated composites, composed primarily of chitin fibrils and non-fibrillar protein. This paper examines mechanical properties of…”
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    Desmocytes in the calicoblastic epithelium of the stony coral Mycetophyllia reesi and their attachment to the skeleton by Goldberg, Walter M.

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-08-2001)
    “…Desmocytes scattered over the surface of the corallum of the scleractinian Mycetophyllia reesi attach the calicoblastic tissue to the skeleton. The structure…”
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    Comparison of black coral skeleton and insect cuticle by a combination of carbon-13 NMR and chemical analyses by Holl, S M, Schaefer, J, Goldberg, W M, Kramer, K J, Morgan, T D, Hopkins, T L

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-01-1992)
    “…Cross-polarization, magic-angle spinning 13C NMR spectra of skeletal components of individual colonies of the New Zealand black coral, Antipathes fiordensis,…”
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    Chemistry, histochemistry and microscopy of the organic matrix of spicules from a gorgonian coral. Relationship to alcian blue staining and calcium binding by Goldberg, W M

    Published in Histochemistry (01-01-1988)
    “…Alcian blue dye normally binds to polyanionic, polymeric substances. Such structures are often associated with calcium binding portions of the organic matrix…”
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