The compound eye evolved over 500 million years ago and enables mosaic vision in most arthropod species. The molecular regulation of the development of the compound eye has been primarily studied in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. However, due to the nature of holometabolous insects halting growth after their terminal metamorphosis into the adult form, they lack the capacity to regenerate. Crustaceans, unlike holometabolous insects, continue to grow during adulthood, achieved through regular shedding of their exoskeleton, in a cyclic process known as molting. This therefore offers crustaceans as a highly suitable model to study ocular regeneration in the adult arthropod eye. We have assessed the regenerative capacity of the retinal s...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
Crayfish serve as a model for studying the effect of environmental lighting on locomotor activity an...
Planarians are the free-living members (order Tricladida) of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are tr...
The compound eye evolved over 500 million years ago and enables mosaic vision in most arthropod spec...
Abstract Nervous system development has been intensely studied in insects (especially Drosophila me...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
Background: Transcription factors that determine retinal development seem to be conserved in differe...
The development of the compound eyes and nervous system of the penaeid shrimp,Penaeus duorarum, from...
AbstractThe lateral eyes of Crustacea and Insecta consist of many single optical units, the ommatidi...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
In the absence of light in caves, animals have repeatedly evolved reduced eyes and visual systems. W...
Retinal development in the lobster Homarus americanus Comparison with compound eyes of insects and o...
Among the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye development...
The Australian redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) has recently received attention as an emerg...
We use Euphilomedes carcharodonta as a model organism to study the evolution of sexual dimorphism. P...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
Crayfish serve as a model for studying the effect of environmental lighting on locomotor activity an...
Planarians are the free-living members (order Tricladida) of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are tr...
The compound eye evolved over 500 million years ago and enables mosaic vision in most arthropod spec...
Abstract Nervous system development has been intensely studied in insects (especially Drosophila me...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
Background: Transcription factors that determine retinal development seem to be conserved in differe...
The development of the compound eyes and nervous system of the penaeid shrimp,Penaeus duorarum, from...
AbstractThe lateral eyes of Crustacea and Insecta consist of many single optical units, the ommatidi...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
In the absence of light in caves, animals have repeatedly evolved reduced eyes and visual systems. W...
Retinal development in the lobster Homarus americanus Comparison with compound eyes of insects and o...
Among the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye development...
The Australian redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) has recently received attention as an emerg...
We use Euphilomedes carcharodonta as a model organism to study the evolution of sexual dimorphism. P...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
Crayfish serve as a model for studying the effect of environmental lighting on locomotor activity an...
Planarians are the free-living members (order Tricladida) of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are tr...