Regeneration of body parts lost following trauma, predation, or as a result of asexual reproduction has received much attention in recent years. Indeed, there are several reports in current volume, which deal with this problem. In terms of the cell biology of regeneration, most effort has been directed at a rather limited number of species and groups, for example, crinoids, asteroids and holothuroids (Candia Carnevali et al. 1998; Garcia-Arraras et al. 1998; Moss et al. 1998; Thorndyke & Candia Carnevali 2000 and this volume). In sharp contrast the ophiuroids have received scant attention. To a certain extent this is surprising since it is in ophiuroids that arm loss and regeneration is perhaps most common and in terms of their ecology, we ...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, although it tends to be le...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...
Regeneration of body parts lost following trauma, predation, or as a result of asexual reproduction ...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
We have studied arm regeneration in a range of brittlestars with a particular emphasis on the nervou...
Regeneration, in which lost or damaged tissues are re-grown, is a common phenomenon amongst animals ...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon i...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrates that possess an elaborate calcite skeleton presenting ...
The extensive regeneration ability of ophiuroids, particularly in relation to arm re-growth followin...
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious tax...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, although it tends to be le...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...
Regeneration of body parts lost following trauma, predation, or as a result of asexual reproduction ...
Abstract Regeneration processes are very complex developmental phenomena, occurring in adult and la...
We have studied arm regeneration in a range of brittlestars with a particular emphasis on the nervou...
Regeneration, in which lost or damaged tissues are re-grown, is a common phenomenon amongst animals ...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon i...
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon w...
Echinoderms are marine invertebrates that possess an elaborate calcite skeleton presenting ...
The extensive regeneration ability of ophiuroids, particularly in relation to arm re-growth followin...
Although arm regeneration in Asteroids is a quite-well studied phenomenon, numerous important aspect...
Regenerative potential is expressed to a maximum extent in echinoderms. It is a common phenomenon in...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, which, despite obvious tax...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process common in Metazoa, although it tends to be le...
This study compared the arm regeneration frequencies in two different populations of Ophionereis ret...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...