AbstractAxial patterning of the aboral end of the hydra body column was examined using expression data from two genes. One, shin guard, is a novel receptor protein-tyrosine kinase gene expressed in the ectoderm of the peduncle, the end of the body column adjacent to the basal disk. The other gene, manacle, is a paired-like homeobox gene expressed in differentiating basal disk ectoderm. During regeneration of the aboral end, expression of manacle precedes that of shin guard. This result is consistent with a requirement for induction of peduncle tissue by basal disk tissue. Our data contrast with data on regeneration of the oral end. During oral end regeneration, markers for tissue of the tentacles, which lie below the extreme oral end (the h...
Understanding the molecular events that underlie the evolution of morphological diversity is a major...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractNK-2-class homeobox genes have been identified in a variety of metazoans, from sponges to ar...
AbstractAxial patterning of the aboral end of the hydra body column was examined using expression da...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
AbstractHydra's remarkable capacity to regenerate, to proliferate asexually by budding, and to form ...
The cnidarian Hydra is a classical model of whole-body regeneration. Historically, Hydra apical rege...
The freshwater cnidarian Hydra owes its long history in experimental biology to its unique potential...
The silencing of genes whose expression is restricted to specific cell types and/or specific regener...
AbstractHydra magnipapillatahas three distinct genes coding for preprohormones A, B, and C, each yie...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
The recent establishment of gene silencing through RNA interference upon feeding opens avenues to de...
In this work we explored regeneration and homeostatic body patterning of the simple cnidarian Hydra....
Developmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in the diploblastic Hydra. As part o...
Understanding the molecular events that underlie the evolution of morphological diversity is a major...
Understanding the molecular events that underlie the evolution of morphological diversity is a major...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractNK-2-class homeobox genes have been identified in a variety of metazoans, from sponges to ar...
AbstractAxial patterning of the aboral end of the hydra body column was examined using expression da...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
AbstractHydra's remarkable capacity to regenerate, to proliferate asexually by budding, and to form ...
The cnidarian Hydra is a classical model of whole-body regeneration. Historically, Hydra apical rege...
The freshwater cnidarian Hydra owes its long history in experimental biology to its unique potential...
The silencing of genes whose expression is restricted to specific cell types and/or specific regener...
AbstractHydra magnipapillatahas three distinct genes coding for preprohormones A, B, and C, each yie...
AbstractDevelopmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in hydra. As part of the eff...
The recent establishment of gene silencing through RNA interference upon feeding opens avenues to de...
In this work we explored regeneration and homeostatic body patterning of the simple cnidarian Hydra....
Developmental gradients play a central role in axial patterning in the diploblastic Hydra. As part o...
Understanding the molecular events that underlie the evolution of morphological diversity is a major...
Understanding the molecular events that underlie the evolution of morphological diversity is a major...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
AbstractNK-2-class homeobox genes have been identified in a variety of metazoans, from sponges to ar...