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The onset of regenerative properties in ctenophores

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 2016
Ctenophores are a clade of animals that branch off at the base of the animal tree. They have a unique and delicate body plan, and distinct pattern forming mechanisms at different life history stages. They have a stereotyped embryonic cell lineage and are highly 'mosaic' as embryos, but most have amazing capacity to regenerate as adults.
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Reproduction and Development in Ctenophores

1990
Most ctenophores (also called comb jellies) are gelatinous zooplancton exclusively marine that are characterized by 8 meridional ciliated comb rows (ctenes) disposed around a unique oral-aboral axis.
Christian Sardet   +2 more
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Ctenophore trees

Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017
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Cilia and ctenophores

Deep Sea Research Part B. Oceanographic Literature Review, 1980
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Ctenophore fixation buffer 1

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2008
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Fishes Using Ctenophores for Shelter

Copeia, 1952
James E. Matthews, Hurst H. Shoemaker
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Ctenophore fixation buffer 2

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2008
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