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1. Ultrastructural and biochemical characterization of mechanically adaptable collagenous structures in the edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.

2. Mechanical properties of the compass depressors of the sea-urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) and the effects of enzymes, neurotransmitters and synthetic tensilin-like protein.

3. Echinoderm regeneration: an in vitro approach using the crinoid Antedon mediterranea.

4. Production, characterization and biocompatibility of marine collagen matrices from an alternative and sustainable source: the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus.

5. Comparing dynamic connective tissue in echinoderms and sponges: morphological and mechanical aspects and environmental sensitivity.

6. The elusive role of L-glutamate as an echinoderm neurotransmitter: evidence for its involvement in the control of crinoid arm muscles.

7. Matrix metalloproteinases in a sea urchin ligament with adaptable mechanical properties.

8. New insights into mutable collagenous tissue: correlations between the microstructure and mechanical state of a sea-urchin ligament.

9. Chemical fate and biological effects of several endocrine disrupters compounds in two echinoderm species.

10. A dynamic model for predicting chemical concentrations in water and biota during the planning phase of aquatic ecotoxicological tests.

11. Echinoderm regenerative response as a sensitive ecotoxicological test for the exposure to endocrine disrupters: effects of p,p'DDE and CPA on crinoid arm regeneration.

12. Gametogenesis correlated with steroid levels during the gonadal cycle of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea).

13. Endocrine disrupting compounds and echinoderms: new ecotoxicological sentinels for the marine ecosystem.

14. Steroid levels in crinoid echinoderms are altered by exposure to model endocrine disruptors.

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