@article{bb9351e325f34724bafc248c5adff539,
title = "An in situ demdnstration of self-recognition in gorgonians",
author = "Bigger, {Charles H.} and Raymond Runyan",
note = "Funding Information: ~bether, as Hildemann, et al. (18) have implied, this discriminating gorgon/an recognition systan has anything in cu~.~n with other coelenterate syst~ns of recognition of foreignness such as coral extraeoelenteric digestion (25), hydroid overgrc~th (15), or the sea ~ acrcrhagial response (26) remains to be seen. As Hildemann, et al. (18) said of these coelenterate reoogniton systems, {"}The recognition signals, receptors, effector cell types, and molecular pathways involved, all remain to be determined in future work.{"} Tnis study was conduct;K\]_ as part of the Scientist in the Sea 1973 program, sponsored by Tne Florida State University System Institution of Ooeanography, the U.S. Navy, and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric ;~minstratien. Ehanks are due Wilber Eaton and Charity Wertz for serving as diving partners. ~rs. Richard N. Mariscal's and W.H. Hildemann's critical reading of the manuscript is greatly appreciated.",
year = "1979",
doi = "10.1016/S0145-305X(79)80054-3",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "3",
pages = "591--597",
journal = "Developmental and Comparative Immunology",
issn = "0145-305X",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
number = "C",
}