Biological redundancy ensures robustness in living organisms at several levels, from genes to organs. In this review, we explore the concept of redundancy and robustness through an analysis of the caecal appendix, an organ that is often considered to be a redundant remnant of evolution. However, phylogenic data show that the Appendix was selected during evolution and is unlikely to disappear once it appeared. In humans, it is highly conserved and malformations are extremely rare, suggesting a role for that structure. The Appendix could perform a dual role. First, it is a concentrate of lymphoid tissue resembling Peyer's patches and is the primary site for immunoglobulin A production which is crucial to regulate the density and quality of th...
The human appendix vermiformis is regarded as an evolutionarily vestigial organ, although it has pre...
University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. mru@sint.azm.nl There are strong indicators that th...
The evolutionary pressures leading to the appearance of the cecal appendix, its evolutionary relatio...
Biological redundancy ensures robustness in living organisms at several levels, from genes to organs...
abstract: Since its discovery in 1524, many people have characterized the vermiform appendix. Charle...
This literature review assesses the current knowledge about the immunological aspects of the vermifo...
The cause of appendicitis is unknown. A review is presented across diverse sources relating to the b...
The vermiform appendix Is purported to be the classic example of a vestigial organ, yet for nearly a...
ABSTRACT The human appendix has historically been considered a vestige of evolutionary development w...
ABSTRACT The human appendix has historically been considered a vestige of evolutionary development w...
AbstractAlthough the cecal appendix has been widely viewed as a vestige with no known function or a ...
Recent advances in understanding of the biology of appendicitis are reviewed. Immunological aspects ...
BackgroundRecent theory proposes that the appendix functions as a reservoir for commensal bacteria, ...
The function of the appendix is largely unknown, but its microbiota likely contributes to function. ...
Obsolete? Useless? Not to the immunologist, who has found the appendix to be a particularly interest...
The human appendix vermiformis is regarded as an evolutionarily vestigial organ, although it has pre...
University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. mru@sint.azm.nl There are strong indicators that th...
The evolutionary pressures leading to the appearance of the cecal appendix, its evolutionary relatio...
Biological redundancy ensures robustness in living organisms at several levels, from genes to organs...
abstract: Since its discovery in 1524, many people have characterized the vermiform appendix. Charle...
This literature review assesses the current knowledge about the immunological aspects of the vermifo...
The cause of appendicitis is unknown. A review is presented across diverse sources relating to the b...
The vermiform appendix Is purported to be the classic example of a vestigial organ, yet for nearly a...
ABSTRACT The human appendix has historically been considered a vestige of evolutionary development w...
ABSTRACT The human appendix has historically been considered a vestige of evolutionary development w...
AbstractAlthough the cecal appendix has been widely viewed as a vestige with no known function or a ...
Recent advances in understanding of the biology of appendicitis are reviewed. Immunological aspects ...
BackgroundRecent theory proposes that the appendix functions as a reservoir for commensal bacteria, ...
The function of the appendix is largely unknown, but its microbiota likely contributes to function. ...
Obsolete? Useless? Not to the immunologist, who has found the appendix to be a particularly interest...
The human appendix vermiformis is regarded as an evolutionarily vestigial organ, although it has pre...
University Hospital Maastricht, The Netherlands. mru@sint.azm.nl There are strong indicators that th...
The evolutionary pressures leading to the appearance of the cecal appendix, its evolutionary relatio...