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Histological and electron microscopical studies were made on the fusion reaction between homogeneic stolons of the colonial ascidians Perophora japonica Oka and P. sagamiensis Tokioka. When two stolons make a tip-to-side contact, the epidermal cells of the lateral portion of one stolon become thick and form a protrusion. In the fusion reaction of P. japonica, epidermal cells of each stolon at the contact area extend cell processes immediately after contact. After an occurrence of degenerated epidermal cells, blood interchange between the two stolons is initiated by a partial elimination of the epidermal cells. Even after the establishment of blood interchange, the cuticlelike structure is often observed to remain at the contact area. In the fusion reaction of P. japonica, many amoebocytes are attached to the epidermal cells until the complete elimination of epidermal cells. In the fusion reaction of P. sagamiensis, many lymphocytes as well as amoebocytes are attached to the epidermal cells at the contact area.
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Communicated by M. Anraku, Hiroshima
Contribution No. 461 of the Shimoda Marine Research Center
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Koyama, H., Watanabe, H. Studies on the fusion reaction in two species of Perophora (Ascidiacea). Marine Biology 92, 267–275 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392844
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