Ascidians are sessile tunicates, that is, marine animals belonging to the phylum Chordata and considered the sister group of vertebrates. They are widespread in all the seas, constituting abundant communities in various ecosystems. Among chordates, only tunicates are able to reproduce asexually, forming colonies. The high regenerative potentialities enabling tunicates to regenerate damaged body parts, or the whole body, represent a peculiarity of this taxon. Here we review the methodological approaches used in more than a century of biological studies to induce regeneration in both solitary and colonial species. For solitary species, we refer to the regeneration of single organs or body parts (e.g., siphon, brain, gonad, tunic, viscera). Fo...
Tunicates are marine filter-feeding invertebrates that can be found worldwide and which are the clos...
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Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...
Ascidians are sessile tunicates, that is, marine animals belonging to the phylum Chordata and consid...
Extensive regenerative ability is a common trait of animals capable of asexual development. The curr...
The colonial marine invertebrate Botrylloides leachii belongs to the Tunicata subphylum, the closes...
The formation of B. schlosseri tunic was considered in vivo and with histological observations, in c...
The regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms and ascidians. They provi...
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Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
International audienceAsexual propagation and whole body regeneration are forms of nonembryonic deve...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Regenerative capacity differs greatly across organisms, with many species only being able to regener...
Examples of metazoan regeneration can be seen within all animal phyla; however, the ability to resto...
Ascidians are members of the tunicate branch of the chordate tree and have been popular models in em...
Tunicates are marine filter-feeding invertebrates that can be found worldwide and which are the clos...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...
Ascidians are sessile tunicates, that is, marine animals belonging to the phylum Chordata and consid...
Extensive regenerative ability is a common trait of animals capable of asexual development. The curr...
The colonial marine invertebrate Botrylloides leachii belongs to the Tunicata subphylum, the closes...
The formation of B. schlosseri tunic was considered in vivo and with histological observations, in c...
The regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms and ascidians. They provi...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
International audienceAsexual propagation and whole body regeneration are forms of nonembryonic deve...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Regenerative capacity differs greatly across organisms, with many species only being able to regener...
Examples of metazoan regeneration can be seen within all animal phyla; however, the ability to resto...
Ascidians are members of the tunicate branch of the chordate tree and have been popular models in em...
Tunicates are marine filter-feeding invertebrates that can be found worldwide and which are the clos...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...