Adult neurogenesis, generation of new functional cells in the mature central nervous system (CNS), has been documented in a number of diverse organisms, ranging from humans to invertebrates. However, the origin and evolution of this phenomenon is still poorly understood for many of the key phylogenetic groups. Echinoderms are one such phylum, positioned as a sister group to chordates within the monophyletic clade Deuterostomia. They are well known for the ability of their adult organs, including the CNS, to completely regenerate after injury. Nothing is known, however, about production of new cells in the nervous tissue under normal physiological conditions in these animals. In this study, we show that new cells are continuously generated i...
<div><p>Understanding of the echinoderm nervous system is limited due to its distinct organization i...
New perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding pos...
AbstractThe nervous system development of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus was investigated to e...
Radial glial cells are crucial in vertebrate neural development and regeneration. It has been recent...
Background: Echinoderms and chordates belong to the same monophyletic taxon, the Deuterostomia. In s...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
Background: Regeneration of neurons and fibers in the mammalian spinal cord has not been plausible, ...
Background: Regeneration of the damaged central nervous system is one of the most interesting post-e...
Abstract Background The sea urchin is a basal deuterostome that is more closely related to vertebrat...
Echinoderms display remarkable regenerative capabilities and offer a variety of models to study this...
Abstract Background Diverse architectures of nervous systems (NSs) such as a plexus in cnidarians or...
Abstract Background Brittle stars (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata) have been increasingly used in studie...
Heterogeneous generation of new cells in the adult echinoderm nervous system. Front. Neuroanat. 9:12...
Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular basis, spat...
<div><p>Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular bas...
<div><p>Understanding of the echinoderm nervous system is limited due to its distinct organization i...
New perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding pos...
AbstractThe nervous system development of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus was investigated to e...
Radial glial cells are crucial in vertebrate neural development and regeneration. It has been recent...
Background: Echinoderms and chordates belong to the same monophyletic taxon, the Deuterostomia. In s...
International audienceNeurogenesis initiates during early development and it continues through later...
Background: Regeneration of neurons and fibers in the mammalian spinal cord has not been plausible, ...
Background: Regeneration of the damaged central nervous system is one of the most interesting post-e...
Abstract Background The sea urchin is a basal deuterostome that is more closely related to vertebrat...
Echinoderms display remarkable regenerative capabilities and offer a variety of models to study this...
Abstract Background Diverse architectures of nervous systems (NSs) such as a plexus in cnidarians or...
Abstract Background Brittle stars (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata) have been increasingly used in studie...
Heterogeneous generation of new cells in the adult echinoderm nervous system. Front. Neuroanat. 9:12...
Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular basis, spat...
<div><p>Early neurogenesis in arthropods has been in the focus of numerous studies, its cellular bas...
<div><p>Understanding of the echinoderm nervous system is limited due to its distinct organization i...
New perspectives on the origin of neurogenesis emerged with the identification of genes encoding pos...
AbstractThe nervous system development of the sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus was investigated to e...