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- who: Midbody-Localized Aquaporin and colleagues from the Integrative Zoology, Department of Evolutionary, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, Molecular Nutritional Science have published the article: Midbody-Localized Aquaporin Mediates Intercellular Lumen Expansion During Early Cleavage of an Invasive Freshwater Bivalve, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors explore the dynamic distribution of a maternally inherited AQP during initial cleavage stages of the quagga mussel, Dreissena rostriformis, an invasive freshwater bivalve known for its enormous ecological and economic impact (Karatayev et_al, 2015; Rudstam and Gandino, 2020). In sum, the authors propose a novel mode of lumenogenesis . . .

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