Search Results - "LADURNER, PETER"
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Papillae revisited and the nature of the adhesive secreting collocytes
Published in Developmental biology (15-04-2019)“…Ascidian papillae (palps) constitute a transient sensory adhesive organ that assures larval settlement and the onset of metamorphosis to the filterfeeding…”
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A mechanism for temporary bioadhesion
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-03-2019)“…The flatworm Macrostomum lignano features a duo-gland adhesive system that allows it to repeatedly attach to and release from substrates in seawater within a…”
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Integrative Transcriptome and Proteome Analysis of the Tube Foot and Adhesive Secretions of the Sea Urchin Paracentrotus lividus
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (31-01-2020)“…Echinoderms, such as the rock-boring sea urchin , attach temporarily to surfaces during locomotion using their tube feet. They can attach firmly to any…”
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Sea star tenacity mediated by a protein that fragments, then aggregates
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-04-2014)“…Sea stars adhere firmly but temporarily to various substrata as a result of underwater efficient adhesive secretions released by their tube feet. Previous…”
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Efficient transgenesis and annotated genome sequence of the regenerative flatworm model Macrostomum lignano
Published in Nature communications (14-12-2017)“…Regeneration-capable flatworms are informative research models to study the mechanisms of stem cell regulation, regeneration, and tissue patterning. However,…”
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Genome and transcriptome of the regeneration-competent flatworm,Macrostomum lignano
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-10-2015)“…The free-living flatworm,Macrostomum lignanohas an impressive regenerative capacity. Following injury, it can regenerate almost an entirely new organism…”
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Sticking Together an Updated Model for Temporary Adhesion
Published in Marine drugs (27-05-2022)“…Non-parasitic flatworms are known to temporarily attach to the substrate by secreting a multicomponent bioadhesive to counteract water movements. However, to…”
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RNA-Seq of three free-living flatworm species suggests rapid evolution of reproduction-related genes
Published in BMC genomics (06-07-2020)“…The genus Macrostomum consists of small free-living flatworms and contains Macrostomum lignano, which has been used in investigations of ageing, stem cell…”
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A targeted in situ hybridization screen identifies putative seminal fluid proteins in a simultaneously hermaphroditic flatworm
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (30-05-2018)“…Along with sperm, in many taxa ejaculates also contain large numbers of seminal fluid proteins (SFPs). SFPs and sperm are transferred to the mating partner,…”
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Salinity stress from the perspective of the energy-redox axis: Lessons from a marine intertidal flatworm
Published in Redox biology (01-12-2016)“…In the context of global change, there is an urgent need for researchers in conservation physiology to understand the physiological mechanisms leading to the…”
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(Un)expected Similarity of the Temporary Adhesive Systems of Marine, Brackish, and Freshwater Flatworms
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (12-11-2021)“…Many free-living flatworms have evolved a temporary adhesion system, which allows them to quickly attach to and release from diverse substrates. In the marine…”
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The free-living flatworm Macrostomum lignano
Published in EvoDevo (02-03-2020)“…is a free-living flatworm that is emerging as an attractive experimental animal for research on a broad range of biological questions. One feature setting it…”
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Dual functions of Macpiwi1 in transposon silencing and stem cell maintenance in the flatworm Macrostomum lignano
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2015)“…PIWI proteins and piRNA pathways are essential for transposon silencing and some aspects of gene regulation during animal germline development. In contrast to…”
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Phenotypically plastic adjustment of sex allocation in a simultaneous hermaphrodite
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-05-2003)“…Macrostomum sp…”
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Flatworm stem cells and the germ line: Developmental and evolutionary implications of macvasa expression in Macrostomum lignano
Published in Developmental biology (01-07-2008)“…We have isolated and identified the vasa homologue macvasa, expressed in testes, ovaries, eggs and somatic stem cells of the flatworm Macrostomum lignano…”
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Tdrd1 acts as a molecular scaffold for Piwi proteins and piRNA targets in zebrafish
Published in The EMBO journal (17-08-2011)“…Piwi proteins function in an RNAi‐like pathway that silences transposons. Piwi‐associated RNAs, also known as piRNAs, act as a guide to identify Piwi targets…”
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Stem cells are differentially regulated during development, regeneration and homeostasis in flatworms
Published in Developmental biology (01-10-2009)“…The flatworm stem cell system is exceptional within the animal kingdom, as totipotent stem cells (neoblasts) are the only dividing cells within the organism…”
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Mesodermal gene expression in the acoel Isodiametra pulchra indicates a low number of mesodermal cell types and the endomesodermal origin of the gonads
Published in PloS one (06-02-2013)“…Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive system with a single opening. Two alternative phylogenetic…”
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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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Molecular biology approaches in bioadhesion research
Published in Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (08-07-2014)“…The use of molecular biology tools in the field of bioadhesion is still in its infancy. For new research groups who are considering taking a molecular…”
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