Publications

Published Research on Clytia Hemisphaerica from the Malamy lab:

  1. Epithelial wound healing in Clytia hemisphaerica provides insights into extracellular ATP signaling mechanisms and P2XR evolution. Lee, E.E.L., O’Malley-Krohn, I., Edsinger, E., Wu, S., Malamy, J. Sci Rep 2023; (13), 18819. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-45424-5
  2. Characterizing Epithelial Wound Healing In Vivo Using the Cnidarian Model Organism Clytia hemisphaerica. Lee, E. E. L., Watto, E., Malamy, J.  J. Vis. Exp. 2023; (192), e65081. doi:10.3791/6508
  3. An orientation-dependent DIC microscope allows high resolution imagining of epithelial cell migration and wounding in a Cnidarian model. Malamy JE, Shribak M. J Microsc. 2018;270(3):290-301. doi:10.1111/jmi.12682
  4. In vivo imaging of epithelial wound healing in the cnidarian Clytia hemisphaerica demonstrates early evolution of purse string and cell crawling closure mechanisms. Kamran Z, Zellner K, Kyriazes H, Kraus CM, Reynier JB, Malamy JE. BMC Dev Biol. 2017;17(1):17. Published 2017 Dec 19. doi:10.1186/s12861-017-0160-2

The above article was chosen as one of the top 3 articles in BMC of the year in 2017! Read more at http://blogs.biomedcentral.com/bmcseriesblog/2018/01/16/bmc-developmental-biology-top-three-articles-of-2017/

In Vivo Imaging... Malamy publication featured image
Featured image from Kamran et al, 2017.