The potential for tissue regeneration is a powerful adaptive strategy essential to the survival of individuals. It allows to face wounds or loss of body parts induced by predation, anthropic actions or environmental factors. In light of the high probability of increasing levels of disturbances caused by injuries and the increasing possibility of invasion of microbes and foreign agents in the tissues of anthozoans, it is crucial to determine how the species respond to wounds and physical damage and understand the capacity of recovering and tissues regeneration. From this point of view, the regeneration capacity of Anthozoa it could be considered an additional arm of innate immune defence and viceversa. Therefore, from our work team, the infl...
The evolution of multicellular organisms was marked by adaptations to protect against pathogens. The...
International audienceCnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their imp...
International audienceThe capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature ...
The potential for tissue regeneration is a powerful adaptive strategy essential to the survival of i...
Regenerative capability in anthozoans is an important adaptive strategy for their survival to enviro...
Benthic marine invertebrates, such as corals, are often subjected to injury caused by several source...
The evolution of multicellular organisms was marked by adaptation to protect against pathogens. The ...
The renewed interest in the study of genes of immunity in Cnidaria has led to additional information...
BACKGROUND: As the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis emerges as a model for studying regeneration, ...
Anthozoans are the richest class of species of the phylum Cnidaria. They are a candidate group for s...
Regeneration of a limb or tissue can be achieved through multiple different pathways and mechanisms....
Given the anatomical simplicity and the extraordinary ability to regenerate missing parts of the bod...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
Given the anatomical simplicity and the extraordinary ability to regenerate missing parts of the bod...
The evolution of multicellular organisms was marked by adaptations to protect against pathogens. The...
International audienceCnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their imp...
International audienceThe capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature ...
The potential for tissue regeneration is a powerful adaptive strategy essential to the survival of i...
Regenerative capability in anthozoans is an important adaptive strategy for their survival to enviro...
Benthic marine invertebrates, such as corals, are often subjected to injury caused by several source...
The evolution of multicellular organisms was marked by adaptation to protect against pathogens. The ...
The renewed interest in the study of genes of immunity in Cnidaria has led to additional information...
BACKGROUND: As the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis emerges as a model for studying regeneration, ...
Anthozoans are the richest class of species of the phylum Cnidaria. They are a candidate group for s...
Regeneration of a limb or tissue can be achieved through multiple different pathways and mechanisms....
Given the anatomical simplicity and the extraordinary ability to regenerate missing parts of the bod...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
Given the anatomical simplicity and the extraordinary ability to regenerate missing parts of the bod...
The evolution of multicellular organisms was marked by adaptations to protect against pathogens. The...
International audienceCnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their imp...
International audienceThe capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature ...