AbstractPlanarians can regenerate their head within days. This process depends on the direction of adult stem cells to wound sites and the orchestration of their progenitors to commit to appropriate lineages and to arrange into patterned tissues. We identified a zinc finger transcription factor, Smed-ZicA, as a downstream target of Smed-FoxD, a Forkhead transcription factor required for head regeneration. Smed-zicA and Smed-FoxD are co-expressed with the Wnt inhibitor notum and the Activin inhibitor follistatin in a cluster of cells at the anterior-most tip of the regenerating head – the anterior regeneration pole – and in surrounding stem cell progeny. Depletion of Smed-zicA and Smed-FoxD by RNAi abolishes notum and follistatin expression ...
Regeneration requires specification of the identity of new tissues to be made. Whether this process ...
Planarians can regenerate; significantly this includes the regeneration of a head with a functional ...
Pluripotent stem cells hold great potential for regenerative medicine. Increased replication and div...
AbstractPlanarians can regenerate their head within days. This process depends on the direction of a...
<div><p>Planarian regeneration requires positional information to specify the identity of tissues to...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Tissue/organ regenerative capacity varies among different species. The more complex organisms (such ...
ABSTRACT Regeneration, relying mainly on resident adult stem cells, is widespread. However, the mech...
SUMOylation and ubiquitylation are homologous processes catalyzed by homologous enzymes, and they ar...
Regeneration, the restoration of body parts after injury, is quite widespread in the animal kingdom....
During the regeneration of freshwater planarians, polarity and patterning programs play essential ro...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PDF ...
Regeneration requires specification of the identity of new tissues to be made. Whether this process ...
Planarians can regenerate; significantly this includes the regeneration of a head with a functional ...
Pluripotent stem cells hold great potential for regenerative medicine. Increased replication and div...
AbstractPlanarians can regenerate their head within days. This process depends on the direction of a...
<div><p>Planarian regeneration requires positional information to specify the identity of tissues to...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Tissue/organ regenerative capacity varies among different species. The more complex organisms (such ...
ABSTRACT Regeneration, relying mainly on resident adult stem cells, is widespread. However, the mech...
SUMOylation and ubiquitylation are homologous processes catalyzed by homologous enzymes, and they ar...
Regeneration, the restoration of body parts after injury, is quite widespread in the animal kingdom....
During the regeneration of freshwater planarians, polarity and patterning programs play essential ro...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PDF ...
Regeneration requires specification of the identity of new tissues to be made. Whether this process ...
Planarians can regenerate; significantly this includes the regeneration of a head with a functional ...
Pluripotent stem cells hold great potential for regenerative medicine. Increased replication and div...