In echinoderms the coelomic epithelium (CE) is hypothesized to be the source of circulating coelomocytes, echinoderms' immune cells, and to play a key role during arm regeneration as source of stem cells. In this context, we decided to characterize the starfish CE and free wandering coelomocytes (CO) in non-regenerating conditions by means of a multidisciplinary approach combining microscopy and proteomics analyses. This was done in an attempt to address the above mentioned issues and provide a fundamental basis for further regeneration studies. For this purpose, we used Marthasterias glacialis as model system. For microscopy analyses, CE and circulating CO were collected and processed for standard protocols of light and transmission electr...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Sea urchins are the best-known models in echinoderm immunology and only four coelomocytes - i.e. pha...
The mutable collagenous tissue (MCT) of echinoderms has the capacity to undergo changes in its tensi...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Funding: To the “Maristem COST Action” (CA16203), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science...
In contrast to most vertebrates, invertebrate deuterostome echinoderms, such as the sea star Asteria...
Echinoderms are well known for their remarkable regenerative capabilities. The extracellular matrix ...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
This paper reviews the progress of studies of echinoderm blood cells (coelomocytes), from publicatio...
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 molecular pathways that trigger and are responsible for the amazing intrinsic regenerative abili...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process that ensures complete morphological and funct...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrate deuterostomes known for their amazing regenerative abilities thr...
The molecular pathways that trigger and are responsible for the amazing intrinsic regenerative abili...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Sea urchins are the best-known models in echinoderm immunology and only four coelomocytes - i.e. pha...
The mutable collagenous tissue (MCT) of echinoderms has the capacity to undergo changes in its tensi...
Starfish (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) possess striking regenerative capabilities being able to replac...
Funding: To the “Maristem COST Action” (CA16203), supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science...
In contrast to most vertebrates, invertebrate deuterostome echinoderms, such as the sea star Asteria...
Echinoderms are well known for their remarkable regenerative capabilities. The extracellular matrix ...
Purpose: to provide a comprehensive overview of cell and tissue patterning of starfish regenerative ...
This paper reviews the progress of studies of echinoderm blood cells (coelomocytes), from publicatio...
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 molecular pathways that trigger and are responsible for the amazing intrinsic regenerative abili...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process that ensures complete morphological and funct...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrate deuterostomes known for their amazing regenerative abilities thr...
The molecular pathways that trigger and are responsible for the amazing intrinsic regenerative abili...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Sea urchins are the best-known models in echinoderm immunology and only four coelomocytes - i.e. pha...
The mutable collagenous tissue (MCT) of echinoderms has the capacity to undergo changes in its tensi...