How positional information instructs adult tissue maintenance is poorly understood. Planarians undergo whole-body regeneration and tissue turnover, providing a model for adult positional information studies. Genes encoding secreted and transmembrane components of multiple developmental pathways are predominantly expressed in planarian muscle cells. Several of these genes regulate regional identity, consistent with muscle harboring positional information. Here, single-cell RNA-sequencing of 115 muscle cells from distinct anterior-posterior regions identified 44 regionally expressed genes, including multiple Wnt and ndk/FGF receptor-like (ndl/FGFRL) genes. Two distinct FGFRL-Wnt circuits, involving juxtaposed anterior FGFRL and posterior Wnt ...
Wnt signaling regulates primary body axis formation across the Metazoa, with high Wnt signaling spec...
AbstractWnt signaling functions in axis formation and morphogenesis in various animals and organs. H...
Regeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of this pr...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Adult regeneration restores patterning of orthogonal body axes after damage in a post-embryonic cont...
SummaryRegeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, ...
Abstract: The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fa...
Regeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, pluripo...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
Planarians are flatworms that constitutively maintain adult tissues through cell turnover and can re...
AbstractRegeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of...
Regeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, pluripo...
The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fate specifi...
The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fate specifi...
Wnt signaling regulates primary body axis formation across the Metazoa, with high Wnt signaling spec...
Wnt signaling regulates primary body axis formation across the Metazoa, with high Wnt signaling spec...
AbstractWnt signaling functions in axis formation and morphogenesis in various animals and organs. H...
Regeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of this pr...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Adult regeneration restores patterning of orthogonal body axes after damage in a post-embryonic cont...
SummaryRegeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, ...
Abstract: The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fa...
Regeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, pluripo...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
Planarians are flatworms that constitutively maintain adult tissues through cell turnover and can re...
AbstractRegeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of...
Regeneration requires both potential and instructions for tissue replacement. In planarians, pluripo...
The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fate specifi...
The wnt signaling pathway is an intercellular communication mechanism essential in cell-fate specifi...
Wnt signaling regulates primary body axis formation across the Metazoa, with high Wnt signaling spec...
Wnt signaling regulates primary body axis formation across the Metazoa, with high Wnt signaling spec...
AbstractWnt signaling functions in axis formation and morphogenesis in various animals and organs. H...
Regeneration is widespread throughout the animal kingdom, but our molecular understanding of this pr...