Abstract Background Platynereis and other polychaete annelids with homonomous segmentation are regarded to closely resemble ancestral forms of bilateria. The head region comprises the prostomium, the peristomium, a variable number of cephalized body segments and several appendages, like cirri, antennae and palps. The trunk of such polychaetes shows numerous, nearly identical segments. Each segment bears a parapodium with species-specific morphology on either side. The posterior end of the trunk features a segment proliferation zone and a terminal pygidium with the anus and anal cirri. The removal of a substantial part of the posterior trunk is by no means lethal. Cells at the site of injury dedifferentiate and proliferate forming a blastema...
Abstract The new animal phylogeny disrupts the traditional taxon Articulata (uniting arthropods and ...
AbstractThe origin of animal segmentation, the periodic repetition of anatomical structures along th...
Axial regeneration, the ability to regrow structures along the main body axis, is a widespread, like...
Background: Platynereis and other polychaete annelids with homonomous segmentation are regarded to c...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
The aim of this thesis was the molecular and morphogenetic characterisation of the larval body regio...
Background: Restorative regeneration, the capacity to reform a lost body part following amputation o...
International audienceLike most bilaterian animals, the annelid Platynereis dumerilii generates the ...
AbstractLike most bilaterian animals, the annelid Platynereis dumerilii generates the majority of it...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
Introduction: Annelids exhibit great regenerative abilities, which are mainly used after injury or d...
Regeneration of lost or damaged appendages is a widespread and ecologically important ability in the...
Platynereis dumerilii is a segmented marine worm from the phylum Annelida, a member of the Lophotroc...
Abstract Background Arthropod and vertebrate appendages appear to have evolved via parallel co-optio...
The segmented worms, or annelids, are a clade within the Lophotrochozoa, one of the three bilaterian...
Abstract The new animal phylogeny disrupts the traditional taxon Articulata (uniting arthropods and ...
AbstractThe origin of animal segmentation, the periodic repetition of anatomical structures along th...
Axial regeneration, the ability to regrow structures along the main body axis, is a widespread, like...
Background: Platynereis and other polychaete annelids with homonomous segmentation are regarded to c...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
The aim of this thesis was the molecular and morphogenetic characterisation of the larval body regio...
Background: Restorative regeneration, the capacity to reform a lost body part following amputation o...
International audienceLike most bilaterian animals, the annelid Platynereis dumerilii generates the ...
AbstractLike most bilaterian animals, the annelid Platynereis dumerilii generates the majority of it...
International audienceRegeneration, the ability to restore body parts after an injury or an amputati...
Introduction: Annelids exhibit great regenerative abilities, which are mainly used after injury or d...
Regeneration of lost or damaged appendages is a widespread and ecologically important ability in the...
Platynereis dumerilii is a segmented marine worm from the phylum Annelida, a member of the Lophotroc...
Abstract Background Arthropod and vertebrate appendages appear to have evolved via parallel co-optio...
The segmented worms, or annelids, are a clade within the Lophotrochozoa, one of the three bilaterian...
Abstract The new animal phylogeny disrupts the traditional taxon Articulata (uniting arthropods and ...
AbstractThe origin of animal segmentation, the periodic repetition of anatomical structures along th...
Axial regeneration, the ability to regrow structures along the main body axis, is a widespread, like...