AbstractA conserved network of nuclear proteins is crucial to eye formation in both vertebrates and invertebrates. The finding that freshwater planarians can regenerate eyes without the contribution of Pax6 suggests that alternative combinations of regulatory elements may control the morphogenesis of the prototypic planarian eye. To further dissect the molecular events controlling eye regeneration in planarians, we investigated the role of eyes absent (Djeya) and six-1 (Djsix-1) genes in Dugesia japonica. These genes are expressed in both regenerating eyes and in differentiated photoreceptors of intact adults. Through RNAi studies, we show that Djsix-1 and Djeya are both critical for the regeneration of normal eyes in planarians and genetic...
ABSTRACT Planarians are remarkable organisms that can regenerate their entire body from a tiny porti...
Retinal homeobox (Rx) genes, with representatives in vertebrates and invertebrates, encode fundamen...
As a member of TALE family, Meis1 has been proven to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation...
AbstractA conserved network of nuclear proteins is crucial to eye formation in both vertebrates and ...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
Planarians possess amazing powers of regeneration and can rebuild any lost body part. The regenerati...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
Among the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye development...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
We report the presence of two Pax6-related genes, Pax6A and Pax6B, which are highly conserved in two...
Planarians are the free-living members (order Tricladida) of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are tr...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
Recent experiments on the genetic control of eye development have opened up a completely new perspec...
ABSTRACT Planarians are remarkable organisms that can regenerate their entire body from a tiny porti...
ABSTRACT Planarians are remarkable organisms that can regenerate their entire body from a tiny porti...
Retinal homeobox (Rx) genes, with representatives in vertebrates and invertebrates, encode fundamen...
As a member of TALE family, Meis1 has been proven to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation...
AbstractA conserved network of nuclear proteins is crucial to eye formation in both vertebrates and ...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
Planarians possess amazing powers of regeneration and can rebuild any lost body part. The regenerati...
SummaryAmong the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye deve...
Among the millions of invertebrate species with visual systems, the genetic basis of eye development...
Optic cups are a structural feature of diverse eyes, from simple pit eyes to camera eyes of vertebra...
We report the presence of two Pax6-related genes, Pax6A and Pax6B, which are highly conserved in two...
Planarians are the free-living members (order Tricladida) of the phylum Platyhelminthes. They are tr...
AbstractThe development of visual organs is regulated in Bilateria by a network of genes where membe...
Recent experiments on the genetic control of eye development have opened up a completely new perspec...
ABSTRACT Planarians are remarkable organisms that can regenerate their entire body from a tiny porti...
ABSTRACT Planarians are remarkable organisms that can regenerate their entire body from a tiny porti...
Retinal homeobox (Rx) genes, with representatives in vertebrates and invertebrates, encode fundamen...
As a member of TALE family, Meis1 has been proven to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation...