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- Q7434160 subject Q7157784.
- Q7434160 subject Q7221169.
- Q7434160 abstract "Sclerocytes are specialised cells that secrete the mineralized structures in the body wall of some invertebrates. In sponges they secrete calcareous or siliceous spicules which are found in the mesohyl layer of sponges. The sclerocytes produce spicules via formation of a cellular triad. The triad of cells then undergo mitosis, creating six sclerocytes. In pairs, the sclerocytes secrete the minerals which create the spicules.In starfish they are present in the dermis and secrete the calcite microcrystals from which the ossicles are formed. They also function in growth and repair of the ossicles.".
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q133226.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q17149497.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q17151027.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q18960.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q1922472.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q25349.
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- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157784.
- Q7434160 wikiPageWikiLink Q7221169.
- Q7434160 comment "Sclerocytes are specialised cells that secrete the mineralized structures in the body wall of some invertebrates. In sponges they secrete calcareous or siliceous spicules which are found in the mesohyl layer of sponges. The sclerocytes produce spicules via formation of a cellular triad. The triad of cells then undergo mitosis, creating six sclerocytes.".
- Q7434160 label "Sclerocyte".