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Fundamentals of planarian regeneration. Access to Document Abstract The principles underlying regeneration in planarians have been explored for over years through surgical manipulations and cellular observations.
N2 – The principles underlying regeneration in planarians have been explored for over years through surgical manipulations and fundamnetals observations. Because blastemas do not replace all tissues following most types of injuries, both blastema formation and morphallaxis are needed for complete regeneration. Planarian regeneration involves the generation of new tissue at the wound site via cell proliferation blastema formationand the remodeling of pre-existing tissues to restore symmetry and proportion morphallaxis.
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Flatworm stem cells and the germ line: The principles underlying regeneration in planarians have been explored for over years through surgical manipulations and cellular observations.
Planarian regeneration involves the generation of new tissue at the wound site via cell proliferation blastema formationand the remodeling of pre-existing tissues to restore symmetry and proportion morphallaxis. Because blastemas do not replace all tissues following most types of injuries, both blastema formation and morphallaxis are needed for complete regeneration.
The principles underlying regeneration in planarians have been explored for over years through surgical manipulations and cellular observations. The population properties of the neoblasts and their descendants still await careful elucidation. The pattern of regfneration in anterior and posterior regeneration in Dugesia G tigrina, and a new proposal for blastema formation. Dorsal and ventral positional cues required for the onset fhndamentals planarian regeneration may reside in differentiated cells.
Experimental studies of the regeneration of Planaria maculata. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. Planarians Search for additional papers on this topic. Here we discuss a proliferative cell population, the fundamentalss, that is central to the regenerative capacities of planarians. By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy PolicyTerms of Serviceand Dataset License.
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Neoblasts may be a totipotent stem-cell population capable of generating essentially every cell type in the adult animal, including themselves. Here we discuss a proliferative cell population, the neoblasts, that is central to the regenerative capacities of planarians. We identify the types of structures produced by blastemas on funvamentals variety of wound surfaces, the principles guiding the reorganization of pre-existing tissues, and the manner in which scale and cell number proportions between body regions are restored during regeneration.
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Neoblasts may be a totipotent stem-cell population capable of generating essentially every cell type in the adult animal, including themselves. Rdgeneration Publications referenced by this paper. Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology20 Inhibition of Regeneration in Planarians by Grafting: Link to citation list in Scopus. AB – The principles underlying regeneration in planarians have been explored for over years through surgical manipulations and cellular observations. We identify the types of structures produced by blastemas on a variety of wound surfaces, the principles guiding the reorganization of pre-existing tissues, and the manner in which scale and cell number proportions between body regions are restored during regeneration.
This paper has been referenced on Twitter 1 time over regeneraiton past 90 days. Planarian regeneration involves the generation of new tissue at the wound site via cell proliferation blastema formationand the remodeling of pre-existing tissues to restore symmetry and proportion morphallaxis. The population properties of the neoblasts and their descendants still await careful elucidation.