Decapitated Hydra regenerate their heads via morphallaxis, i.e., without significant contributions made by cell proliferation or interstitial stem cells. Indeed, Hydra depleted of interstitial stem cells regenerate robustly, and Wnt3 from epithelial cells triggers head regeneration. However, we find a different mechanism controlling regeneration after midgastric bisection in animals equipped with both epithelial and interstitial cell lineages. In this context, we see rapid induction of apoptosis and Wnt3 secretion among interstitial cells at the head- (but not foot-) regenerating site. Apoptosis is both necessary and sufficient to induce Wnt3 production and head regeneration, even at ectopic sites. Further, we identify a zone of proliferati...
The cnidarian Hydra is a classical model of whole-body regeneration. Historically, Hydra apical rege...
Wnt genes and ?-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogen...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
SummaryDecapitated Hydra regenerate their heads via morphallaxis, i.e., without significant contribu...
The freshwater Hydra polyp provides a unique model system to decipher the mechanisms underlying adul...
After bisection, Hydra polyps regenerate their head from the lower half thanks to a head-organizer a...
Hydra’s almost unlimited regenerative potential is based on Wnt signaling, but so far it is unknown ...
Hydra freshwater polyps have a remarkable ability to regenerate after bisection or even after dissoc...
During whole-body regeneration, a bisection injury can trigger two different types of regeneration. ...
The silencing of genes whose expression is restricted to specific cell types and/or specific regener...
The recent establishment of gene silencing through RNA interference upon feeding opens avenues to de...
In the freshwater cnidarian polyp Hydra, cell death takes place in multiple contexts. Indeed apoptos...
An essential dimension of 3D regeneration in adult animals is developmental, with the formation of o...
Injury-induced activation of the MAPK/CREB pathway triggers apoptosis-induced compensatory prolifera...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
The cnidarian Hydra is a classical model of whole-body regeneration. Historically, Hydra apical rege...
Wnt genes and ?-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogen...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...
SummaryDecapitated Hydra regenerate their heads via morphallaxis, i.e., without significant contribu...
The freshwater Hydra polyp provides a unique model system to decipher the mechanisms underlying adul...
After bisection, Hydra polyps regenerate their head from the lower half thanks to a head-organizer a...
Hydra’s almost unlimited regenerative potential is based on Wnt signaling, but so far it is unknown ...
Hydra freshwater polyps have a remarkable ability to regenerate after bisection or even after dissoc...
During whole-body regeneration, a bisection injury can trigger two different types of regeneration. ...
The silencing of genes whose expression is restricted to specific cell types and/or specific regener...
The recent establishment of gene silencing through RNA interference upon feeding opens avenues to de...
In the freshwater cnidarian polyp Hydra, cell death takes place in multiple contexts. Indeed apoptos...
An essential dimension of 3D regeneration in adult animals is developmental, with the formation of o...
Injury-induced activation of the MAPK/CREB pathway triggers apoptosis-induced compensatory prolifera...
AbstractWnt genes and β-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate e...
The cnidarian Hydra is a classical model of whole-body regeneration. Historically, Hydra apical rege...
Wnt genes and ?-Catenin signaling are involved in axial patterning processes in vertebrate embryogen...
AbstractLocal self-activation and long ranging inhibition provide a mechanism for setting up organis...