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The following pages link to Wnt signaling is required for antero-posterior patterning of the planarian brain (Q48170126):
Displaying 38 items.
- Planarian Body-Wall Muscle: Regeneration and Function beyond a Simple Skeletal Support (Q26767208) (← links)
- GPCRs Direct Germline Development and Somatic Gonad Function in Planarians (Q27342884) (← links)
- The TALE class homeobox gene Smed-prep defines the anterior compartment for head regeneration (Q27347706) (← links)
- Go ahead, grow a head! A planarian's guide to anterior regeneration (Q28073913) (← links)
- Complete functional segregation of planarian beta-catenin-1 and -2 in mediating Wnt signaling and cell adhesion (Q30495735) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling of intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber. (Q33463884) (← links)
- Long-range neural and gap junction protein-mediated cues control polarity during planarian regeneration (Q33664791) (← links)
- A dual platform approach to transcript discovery for the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea to establish RNAseq for stem cell and regeneration biology (Q33778543) (← links)
- Emerging patterns in planarian regeneration (Q33899986) (← links)
- Expression of secreted Wnt pathway components reveals unexpected complexity of the planarian amputation response (Q34131150) (← links)
- Unusually Large Number of Mutations in Asexually Reproducing Clonal Planarian Dugesia japonica (Q35847204) (← links)
- Wnt/Notum spatial feedback inhibition controls neoblast differentiation to regulate reversible growth of the planarian brain (Q36398929) (← links)
- Regenerating the central nervous system: how easy for planarians! (Q36999724) (← links)
- Brain regeneration from pluripotent stem cells in planarian (Q37029044) (← links)
- Molecular actions guiding neural regeneration in planarian (Q37288417) (← links)
- Genome Editing of Wnt-1, a Gene Associated with Segmentation, via CRISPR/Cas9 in the Pine Caterpillar Moth, Dendrolimus punctatus (Q37562315) (← links)
- Gradients in planarian regeneration and homeostasis (Q37698255) (← links)
- Constitutive gene expression and the specification of tissue identity in adult planarian biology (Q37890622) (← links)
- Gut Regeneration in Holothurians: A Snapshot of Recent Developments (Q37923663) (← links)
- Regeneration in an evolutionarily primitive brain – the planarian Dugesia japonica model (Q37935071) (← links)
- Survey of the differences between regenerative and non-regenerative animals. (Q37986090) (← links)
- Ectopic activation of the canonical wnt signaling pathway affects ectodermal patterning along the primary axis during larval development in the anthozoan Nematostella vectensis (Q39019544) (← links)
- Nervous system development and regeneration in freshwater planarians. (Q39192301) (← links)
- Regeneration of dopaminergic neurons after 6-hydroxydopamine-induced lesion in planarian brain. (Q39699314) (← links)
- Egf Signaling Directs Neoblast Repopulation by Regulating Asymmetric Cell Division in Planarians. (Q41021616) (← links)
- A chemical genetics approach reveals H,K-ATPase-mediated membrane voltage is required for planarian head regeneration (Q41086970) (← links)
- Two FGFRL-Wnt circuits organize the planarian anteroposterior axis (Q41483547) (← links)
- Wnt, Ptk7, and FGFRL expression gradients control trunk positional identity in planarian regeneration (Q41483639) (← links)
- Muscle cells provide instructions for planarian regeneration (Q41898799) (← links)
- Beta-catenin defines head versus tail identity during planarian regeneration and homeostasis (Q42142686) (← links)
- A mortalin-like gene is crucial for planarian stem cell viability (Q44204690) (← links)
- The planarian TCF/LEF factor Smed-tcf1 is required for the regeneration of dorsal-lateral neuronal subtypes (Q47887895) (← links)
- Integrin suppresses neurogenesis and regulates brain tissue assembly in planarian regeneration. (Q48306920) (← links)
- Early planarian brain regeneration is independent of blastema polarity mediated by the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. (Q48972335) (← links)
- Positional information specifies the site of organ regeneration and not tissue maintenance in planarians. (Q55434388) (← links)
- The Cellular and Molecular Basis for Planarian Regeneration (Q57025286) (← links)
- Planarian GSK3s are involved in neural regeneration (Q80509859) (← links)
- What makes flatworms go to pieces (Q92833596) (← links)