Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In addition, sponges rapidly renew their filter systems (choanocytes) to maintain a healthy population of cells. This study describes the cell kinetics of choanocytes in the encrusting reef sponge Halisarca caerulea during early regeneration (0–8 h) following experimental wound infliction. Subsequently, we investigated the spatial relationship between regeneration and cell proliferation over a six-day period directly adjacent to the wound, 1 cm, and 3 cm from the wound. Cell proliferation was determined by the incorporation of 5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine (BrdU). We demonstrate that during early regeneration, the growth fraction of the choanocytes (i.e., th...
Studies of regeneration provide insight across many scales of animal biology from the processes of c...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) fall short of being considered true animals, Eumetazoas, because of their ...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
The ability to regenerate is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the regenerative capacities and m...
Studies of regeneration provide insight across many scales of animal biology from the processes of c...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...
Sponges have a remarkable capacity to rapidly regenerate in response to wound infliction. In additio...
This study reveals the peculiar in vivo cell kinetics and cell turnover of the marine sponge Halisar...
Background: Tissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between cell prol...
International audienceTissues of multicellular animals are maintained due to a tight balance between...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) fall short of being considered true animals, Eumetazoas, because of their ...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
The ability to regenerate is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the regenerative capacities and m...
Studies of regeneration provide insight across many scales of animal biology from the processes of c...
This study describes in vivo cell turnover (the balance between cell proliferation and cell loss) in...
Synopsis Sponges, simple and homogeneous relative to other animals, are particularly adept at regene...