Among echinoderms, crinoids are well known for their remarkable regenerative potential. Regeneration depends mainly on progenitor cells (undifferentiated or differentiated), which migrate and proliferate in the lesion site. The crucial role of the "progenitor" elements involved in the regenerative processes, in terms of cell recruitment, sources, and fate, is a central problem in view of its topical interest and biological implications. The spectacular regenerative potential of crinoids is used to replace lost internal and external organs. In particular, the process of arm regeneration in the feather star Antedon mediterranea is the regeneration model most extensively explored to date. We have addressed the morphological and functional char...
The overall process of arm regeneration in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea is a typical epimorphic ...
For many years, we focused our studies on the remarkable power of regeneration exhibited by crinoid ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious tax...
Regenerative processes are very common in echinoderms. Regeneration takes place through the recruitm...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
In echinoderms regenerative processes are common in both the adults and larvae and are utilized to...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Crinoids are well known for their striking regenerative potential and can rapidly and completely reg...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a commonphenomenon in ...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Crinoids are able to regenerate completely many body parts, namely arms, pinnules, cirri, and also v...
Echinoderms display remarkable regenerative capabilities and offer a variety of models to study this...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
The overall process of arm regeneration in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea is a typical epimorphic ...
For many years, we focused our studies on the remarkable power of regeneration exhibited by crinoid ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious tax...
Regenerative processes are very common in echinoderms. Regeneration takes place through the recruitm...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
In echinoderms regenerative processes are common in both the adults and larvae and are utilized to...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Crinoids are well known for their striking regenerative potential and can rapidly and completely reg...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a commonphenomenon in ...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Crinoids are able to regenerate completely many body parts, namely arms, pinnules, cirri, and also v...
Echinoderms display remarkable regenerative capabilities and offer a variety of models to study this...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
The overall process of arm regeneration in the crinoid Antedon mediterranea is a typical epimorphic ...
For many years, we focused our studies on the remarkable power of regeneration exhibited by crinoid ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious tax...