Why does regeneration take place in some animals but not others? Increased understanding of gene function is required to dissect the genetics, cell biology, and physiological aspects that make regeneration possible. An unlikely model animal, the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea, is proving valuable in this endeavor
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Multicellular organisms possessing relatively long life spans are subjected to diverse, constant, an...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Planarians are a group of flatworms. Some planarian species have remarkable regenerative abilities, ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
Journal ArticleThe problem of regeneration is fundamentally a problem of tissue homeostasis involvin...
Regenerative capabilities are seen in varying degrees throughout the phylogenetic tree. Are the gene...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
<div><p>A mechanistic understanding of robust self-assembly and repair capabilities of complex syste...
AbstractRegeneration requires signaling from a wound site for detection of the wound and a mechanism...
Planarian flatworms are an exception among bilaterians in that they possess a large pool of adult st...
The problem of regeneration is fundamentally a problem of tissue homeostasis involving the replaceme...
Animal regeneration describes the ability of animals to regrow a missing body part, such as an arm o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Multicellular organisms possessing relatively long life spans are subjected to diverse, constant, an...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Planarians are a group of flatworms. Some planarian species have remarkable regenerative abilities, ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
Journal ArticleThe problem of regeneration is fundamentally a problem of tissue homeostasis involvin...
Regenerative capabilities are seen in varying degrees throughout the phylogenetic tree. Are the gene...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
<div><p>A mechanistic understanding of robust self-assembly and repair capabilities of complex syste...
AbstractRegeneration requires signaling from a wound site for detection of the wound and a mechanism...
Planarian flatworms are an exception among bilaterians in that they possess a large pool of adult st...
The problem of regeneration is fundamentally a problem of tissue homeostasis involving the replaceme...
Animal regeneration describes the ability of animals to regrow a missing body part, such as an arm o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Variability of regenerative potential among animals has long perplexed biologists1. Based on their a...
Multicellular organisms possessing relatively long life spans are subjected to diverse, constant, an...