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1. Differentiation and Transdifferentiation of Sponge Cells.

2. The stem cell system in demosponges: suggested involvement of two types of cells: archeocytes (active stem cells) and choanocytes (food-entrapping flagellated cells).

3. Cellular and molecular processes leading to embryo formation in sponges: evidences for high conservation of processes throughout animal evolution.

4. Sulfated polysaccharides from marine sponges: conspicuous distribution among different cell types and involvement on formation of in vitro cell aggregates.

5. Paleoclimate and evolution: emergence of sponges during the neoproterozoic.

6. Contrasting effects of heavy metals on sponge cell behavior.

7. Dynamics of spicule production in the marine sponge Hymeniacidon perlevis during in vitro cell culture and seasonal development in the field.

8. Purification and in vitro cultivation of archaeocytes (stem cells) of the marine sponge Hymeniacidon perleve (Demospongiae).

9. The chemokine networks in sponges: potential roles in morphogenesis, immunity and stem cell formation.

10. Sustainable use of marine resources: cultivation of sponges.

11. Molecular evolution of the metazoan extracellular matrix: cloning and expression of structural proteins from the demosponges Suberites domuncula and Geodia cydonium.

12. Cellular location of (2R, 3R, 7Z)-2-aminotetradec-7-ene-1, 3-diol, a potent antimicrobial metabolite produced by the Caribbean sponge Haliclona vansoesti.

13. Distribution of brominated compounds within the sponge Aplysina aerophoba: coupling of X-ray microanalysis with cryofixation techniques.

14. Silica deposition in Demosponges: spiculogenesis in Crambe crambe.

15. Spicule formation in the calcareous sponge Sycon ciliatum.

16. Investigations on the lectin-producing cells in the sponge Axinella polypoides (Schmidt).

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