Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to regenerate. While the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis is the starlet of many key regeneration studies, recent work is emerging on the diverse regeneration strategies employed by other sea anemones. This manuscript will explore current molecular mechanisms of regeneration employed by non‐model sea anemones Exaiptasia diaphana (an emerging model species for coral symbiosis studies) and Calliactis polypus (a less well‐studied species) and examine how these species compare to the model sea anemone N. vectensis. We summarize the field of regeneration within sea anemones, within the greater context of phylum Cnidaria and in other invertebrate mode...
BACKGROUND: As the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis emerges as a model for studying regeneration, ...
The ability to regenerate is scattered among the metazoan tree of life. Further still, regenerative ...
The regenerative capacity of cnidarians plays an essential role in the maintenance and restoration o...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
International audienceThe capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature ...
Regeneration of a limb or tissue can be achieved through multiple different pathways and mechanisms....
The capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature within metazoans and h...
Wound healing and regeneration in cnidarian species, a group that forms the sister phylum to Bilater...
Cnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their impressive regenerative c...
This project generated and utilised genomic resources, to understand the evolution of genes involved...
Life histories unfold within the ecological context of an organism's environment, and thus are intim...
Animal regeneration describes the ability of animals to regrow a missing body part, such as an arm o...
Benthic marine invertebrates, such as corals, are often subjected to injury caused by several source...
BACKGROUND: As the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis emerges as a model for studying regeneration, ...
The ability to regenerate is scattered among the metazoan tree of life. Further still, regenerative ...
The regenerative capacity of cnidarians plays an essential role in the maintenance and restoration o...
Sea anemones vary immensely in life history strategies, environmental niches and their ability to re...
International audienceThe capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature ...
Regeneration of a limb or tissue can be achieved through multiple different pathways and mechanisms....
The capacity to regenerate lost or injured body parts is a widespread feature within metazoans and h...
Wound healing and regeneration in cnidarian species, a group that forms the sister phylum to Bilater...
Cnidarians, the extant sister group to bilateria, are well known for their impressive regenerative c...
This project generated and utilised genomic resources, to understand the evolution of genes involved...
Life histories unfold within the ecological context of an organism's environment, and thus are intim...
Animal regeneration describes the ability of animals to regrow a missing body part, such as an arm o...
Benthic marine invertebrates, such as corals, are often subjected to injury caused by several source...
BACKGROUND: As the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis emerges as a model for studying regeneration, ...
The ability to regenerate is scattered among the metazoan tree of life. Further still, regenerative ...
The regenerative capacity of cnidarians plays an essential role in the maintenance and restoration o...