The overall process of arm regeneration in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea is a typical epimorphic process (blastemal regeneration). This can be subdivided into three main phases: a repair phase, an early regenerative phase, and an advanced regenerative phase. The crucial problem of the identification of cell lineages responsible for both repair and regenerative processes has been approached by monitoring cell proliferation during the advanced regenerative phase using light-microscopic and ultrastructural immunocytochemical methods to detect the incorporation of the thymidine analogue bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) into regenerating tissues. Various treatment protocols and BrdU incubation times have been employed and provided information not onl...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
Crinoid echinoderms can completely and rapidly regenerate arms lost following self-induced or trauma...
Crinoids are well known for their striking regenerative potential and can rapidly and completely reg...
Among echinoderms, crinoids are well known for their remarkable regenerative potential. Regeneration...
Regenerative processes are very common in echinoderms. Regeneration takes place through the recruitm...
We have studied arm regeneration in a range of brittlestars with a particular emphasis on the nervou...
In contrast to most vertebrates, invertebrate deuterostome echinoderms, such as the sea star Asteria...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Crinoids are able to regenerate completely many body parts, namely arms, pinnules, cirri, and also v...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
Crinoid echinoderms can completely and rapidly regenerate arms lost following self-induced or trauma...
Crinoids are well known for their striking regenerative potential and can rapidly and completely reg...
Among echinoderms, crinoids are well known for their remarkable regenerative potential. Regeneration...
Regenerative processes are very common in echinoderms. Regeneration takes place through the recruitm...
We have studied arm regeneration in a range of brittlestars with a particular emphasis on the nervou...
In contrast to most vertebrates, invertebrate deuterostome echinoderms, such as the sea star Asteria...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Crinoids are able to regenerate completely many body parts, namely arms, pinnules, cirri, and also v...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
Crinoid echinoderms can completely and rapidly regenerate arms lost following self-induced or trauma...