International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell proliferation and programmed cell death. Sponges are early branching metazoans essential to understanding the key mechanisms of tissue homeostasis. This article is dedicated to the comparative analysis of proliferation and apoptosis in intact tissues of two sponges, Halisarca dujardinii (class Demospongiae) and Leucosolenia variabilis (class Calcarea). Labeled nucleotides EdU and anti-phosphorylated histone 3 antibodies reveal a considerable number of cycling cells in intact tissues of both species. Quantitative DNA staining reveals the classic cell cycle distribution curve. The main type of cycling cells are choanocytes - flagellated c...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
<p>Sponge species from three benthic ecosystems; tropical coral reef, temperate Mediterranean reef, ...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
Proliferation of sponge cells is generally measured via cell counts or viability assays. However, mo...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
<p>Sponge species from three benthic ecosystems; tropical coral reef, temperate Mediterranean reef, ...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
Proliferation of sponge cells is generally measured via cell counts or viability assays. However, mo...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
<p>Sponge species from three benthic ecosystems; tropical coral reef, temperate Mediterranean reef, ...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...