The colonial circulatory system (CCS) of the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri runs in the common tunic and forms an anastomized network of vessels, defined by simple epithelium, connected to the open circulatory system of the zooids. The CCS originates from epidermal evagination, grows and increases its network accompanying colony propagation by means of mechanisms of tubular sprouting. The regeneration of experimentally ablated CCS shows that the regenerative process of CCS occurs by the same sprouting mechanism. In the two cases (normal growth and regeneration of CCS), the same histogenetic mechanisms and homologous factors and receptors are shared. Strong similarities in structure (e.g., cell filopodia) and organization (e.g., simple cubic ...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-VEGF Receptor (VEGFR) system is an important pathway f...
In three series of colonies of B. schlosseri the grown buds with their bud primordial were detached ...
Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Although phylogenetically related to vertebrates, invertebrate chordate tunicates possess an open ci...
AbstractAngiogenesis, the growth and remodeling of a vascular network, is an essential process durin...
Examples of metazoan regeneration can be seen within all animal phyla; however, the ability to resto...
In the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, a cyclical generation change guarantees the recurrent...
All multicellular organisms originate from a small set of totipotent embryonic cells that differenti...
International audienceIn all non-vertebrate metazoan phyla, species that evolved non-embryonic devel...
Colonies of the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri undergo a periodic tissue renewal in the take-over sta...
The tunicate ascidians possess a swimming larva with a chordate body plan that metamorphoses into a ...
In botryllid ascidian, Botryllus and Botrylloides, an unique budding called "vascular budding" is we...
AbstractThe vertebrate circulatory system is the most complex vascular system among those of metazoa...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-VEGF Receptor (VEGFR) system is an important pathway f...
In three series of colonies of B. schlosseri the grown buds with their bud primordial were detached ...
Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Tunicates are useful models for comparing differing developmental processes such as embryogenesis, a...
Although phylogenetically related to vertebrates, invertebrate chordate tunicates possess an open ci...
AbstractAngiogenesis, the growth and remodeling of a vascular network, is an essential process durin...
Examples of metazoan regeneration can be seen within all animal phyla; however, the ability to resto...
In the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri, a cyclical generation change guarantees the recurrent...
All multicellular organisms originate from a small set of totipotent embryonic cells that differenti...
International audienceIn all non-vertebrate metazoan phyla, species that evolved non-embryonic devel...
Colonies of the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri undergo a periodic tissue renewal in the take-over sta...
The tunicate ascidians possess a swimming larva with a chordate body plan that metamorphoses into a ...
In botryllid ascidian, Botryllus and Botrylloides, an unique budding called "vascular budding" is we...
AbstractThe vertebrate circulatory system is the most complex vascular system among those of metazoa...
The vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-VEGF Receptor (VEGFR) system is an important pathway f...
In three series of colonies of B. schlosseri the grown buds with their bud primordial were detached ...
Botryllus schlosseri, a colonial ascidian reproducing both sexually and asexually, is an excellent m...