Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They provide an opportunity to understand how the replacement of missing tissues from preexisting adult tissue is orchestrated at the molecular level. When amputated along any plane, planaria are capable of regenerating all missing tissue and rescaling all structures to the new size of the animal. Recently, rapid progress has been made in understanding the developmental pathways that control planarian regeneration. In particular Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is central in promoting posterior fates and inhibiting anterior identity. Currently the mechanisms that actively promote anterior identity remain unknown. Here, Smed-prep, encoding a TALE class ho...
The current model of planarian anterior regeneration evokes the establishment of low levels of Wnt s...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Planarians have outstanding regenerative capabilities which depend on the presence of a pool of soma...
Planarians can regenerate; significantly this includes the regeneration of a head with a functional ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
AbstractAnalysis of anteroposterior (AP) axis specification in regenerating planarian flatworms has ...
The current model of planarian anterior regeneration evokes the establishment of low levels of Wnt s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PDF ...
Regeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of this pr...
Recent advances in a number of systems suggest many genes involved in orchestrating regeneration are...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
AbstractRegeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of...
For successful regeneration, the identity of the missing tissue must be specified according to the p...
The current model of planarian anterior regeneration evokes the establishment of low levels of Wnt s...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PD...
Planaria continue to blossom as a model system for understanding all aspects of regeneration. They p...
Planarians have outstanding regenerative capabilities which depend on the presence of a pool of soma...
Planarians can regenerate; significantly this includes the regeneration of a head with a functional ...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
AbstractAnalysis of anteroposterior (AP) axis specification in regenerating planarian flatworms has ...
The current model of planarian anterior regeneration evokes the establishment of low levels of Wnt s...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PDF ...
Regeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of this pr...
Recent advances in a number of systems suggest many genes involved in orchestrating regeneration are...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
AbstractRegeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of...
For successful regeneration, the identity of the missing tissue must be specified according to the p...
The current model of planarian anterior regeneration evokes the establishment of low levels of Wnt s...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2017.Cataloged from PD...