Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious taxa-specific differences, can often share common principles and patterns. Among these, the distalization and (proximal) intercalation model successfully describes most animal regeneration phenomena. Stellate echinoderms (Crinoidea, Asteroidea, and Ophiuroidea) are particularly practical models for regeneration studies as the proximo-distal regrowth of their “segmental” arms, including the inner “continuous” yet homologous structures, i.e. radial water canal, radial nerve cord, and somatocoel, provide a unique opportunity to investigate the existence of evolutionarily shared regenerative patterns. In the present work, we comparatively examined t...
The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes ...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrates that possess an elaborate calcite skeleton presenting ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, although it tends to be le...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon i...
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
In echinoderms regenerative processes are common in both the adults and larvae and are utilized to...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes ...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrates that possess an elaborate calcite skeleton presenting ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, although it tends to be le...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Adult echinoderms from each of the five classes exhibit natural, rapid regeneration of entire lost p...
Starfish are known for their amazing regenerative capabilities. As other echinoderms, they are uniqu...
Starfish are armed echinoderms well-known for their striking regenerative ability. Despite this, the...
Regeneration is a distinct type of developmental process during which a lost or severely injured par...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon i...
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
In echinoderms regenerative processes are common in both the adults and larvae and are utilized to...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Crinoid echinoderms can provide a valuable experimental model for studying all aspects of regenerati...
The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes ...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrates that possess an elaborate calcite skeleton presenting ...