Starfish can regenerate entire arms following their loss by both autotomic and traumatic amputation. Although the overall regenerative process has been studied several times in different asteroid species, there is still a considerable gap of knowledge as far as the detailed aspects of the repair phase at tissue and cellular level are concerned, particularly in post-traumatic regeneration. The present work is focused on the arm regeneration model in the Mediterranean red starfish Echinaster sepositus; to describe the early cellular mechanisms of arm regeneration following traumatic amputation, different microscopy techniques were employed. In E. sepositus, the repair phase was characterized by prompt wound healing by a syncytial network of p...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrate deuterostomes known for their amazing regenerative abilities thr...
Echinoderms are often subjected to traumatic amputations that damage or remove whole body parts i.e....
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes ...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process that ensures complete morphological and funct...
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...
Echinoderms are well known for their remarkable regenerative capabilities. The extracellular matrix ...
The potential for repairing and replacing cells, tissues, organs and body parts is considered a prim...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrate deuterostomes known for their amazing regenerative abilities thr...
Echinoderms are often subjected to traumatic amputations that damage or remove whole body parts i.e....
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes ...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process that ensures complete morphological and funct...
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...
Echinoderms are well known for their remarkable regenerative capabilities. The extracellular matrix ...
The potential for repairing and replacing cells, tissues, organs and body parts is considered a prim...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrate deuterostomes known for their amazing regenerative abilities thr...
Echinoderms are often subjected to traumatic amputations that damage or remove whole body parts i.e....