Search Results - "Gschwentner, Robert"
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Free-living flatworms under the knife: past and present
Published in Development genes and evolution (01-02-2007)“…Traditionally, regeneration research has been closely tied to flatworm research, as flatworms (Plathelminthes) were among the first animals where the…”
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To be or not to be a flatworm: the acoel controversy
Published in PloS one (11-05-2009)“…Since first described, acoels were considered members of the flatworms (Platyhelminthes). However, no clear synapomorphies among the three large flatworm taxa…”
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Regeneration in Macrostomum lignano (Platyhelminthes): cellular dynamics in the neoblast stem cell system
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-03-2007)“…Neoblasts are potentially totipotent stem cells and the only proliferating cells in adult Platyhelminthes. We have examined the cellular dynamics of neoblasts…”
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The caudal regeneration blastema is an accumulation of rapidly proliferating stem cells in the flatworm Macrostomum lignano
Published in BMC developmental biology (15-07-2009)“…Macrostomum lignano is a small free-living flatworm capable of regenerating all body parts posterior of the pharynx and anterior to the brain. We quantified…”
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Functional anatomy of the spermatheca and its duct in the seed bug Lygaeus simulans (Heteroptera: Lygaeidae)
Published in European journal of entomology (01-01-2000)“…Female genitalia of lygaeid bugs are characterized by a tube-shaped ductus receptaculi (spermathecal duct) connecting the bursa copulatrix with the highly…”
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New model for the formation and function of sagittocysts: Symsagittifera corsicae n. sp. (Acoela)
Published in Invertebrate biology (01-05-2002)“…This study is focused on the formation and function of sagittocysts, which are secretions typical of members of the acoel family Sagittiferidae. The…”
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Fission in Convolutriloba longifissura: asexual reproduction in acoelous turbellarians revisited
Published in Acta zoologica (Stockholm) (01-12-2001)“…Studies of the asexual reproduction of Convolutriloba longifissura (Acoela, Acoelomorpha) revealed that there is no longitudinal fission of the whole animal as…”
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Fine Structure and Evolutionary Significance of Sagittocysts of Convolutriloba longifissura (Acoela, Platyhelminthes)
Published in Invertebrate biology (01-01-1999)“…Sagittocysts are extrusomes found only in acoel turbellarians. They are needlelike secretory products, on the order of 18-50 µm long and 1-5 µm wide, and…”
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Posterior regeneration in Isodiametra pulchra (Acoela, Acoelomorpha)
Published in Frontiers in zoology (28-10-2013)“…INTRODUCTION: Regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in the animal kingdom, but the capacity to restore damaged or missing tissue varies greatly between…”
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Stem cells in a basal bilaterian. S-phase and mitotic cells in Convolutriloba longifissura (Acoela, Platyhelminthes)
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-06-2001)“…In Platyhelminthes, totipotent stem cells (neoblasts) are supposed to be the only dividing cells. They are responsible for the renewal of all cell types during…”
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The nervous system of Convolutriloba (Acoela) and its patterning during regeneration after asexual reproduction
Published in Zoomorphology (01-08-2007)“…We describe the serotonergic and cholinergic nervous system of the asexually reproducing acoel Convolutriloba longifissura Bartolomaeus & Balzer, 1997 by means…”
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The lymph vessel network in mouse skin visualised with antibodies against the hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1
Published in Immunobiology (1979) (01-01-2008)“…Abstract Langerhans cells and dermal dendritic cells migrate to the draining lymph nodes through dermal lymphatic vessels. They do so in the steady-state and…”
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Stem cells in a basal bilaterian
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Fission in Convolutriloba longifissura: asexual reproduction in acoelous turbellarians revisited
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Unique patterns of longitudinal body-wall musculature in the Acoela (Plathelminthes): the ventral musculature of Convolutriloba longifissura
Published in Zoomorphology (01-05-2003)“…The ventral musculature of Convolutriloba longifissura (Acoela) has been studied using electron microscopy and fluorescently labeled whole mounts to…”
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The significance of stem cells in free-living flatworms: one common source for all cells in the adult
Published in Journal of applied biomedicine (31-03-2004)Get full text
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