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Muscle regeneration in holothurians

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2001
AbstractThe muscle system of holothurians includes visceral (coelomic epithelium) and somatic (longitudinal muscle bands, retractors of aquapharyngeal complex) musculature. Visceral musculature regeneration is achieved by the transformation of myoepithelial cells via their dedifferentiation, migration, proliferation, and redifferentiation.
I Y, Dolmatov, T T, Ginanova
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Visceral regeneration in holothurians

Microscopy Research and Technique, 2001
AbstractHolothurians, or sea cucumbers, exhibit two processes that have intrigued biologists for decades: autotomy and regeneration. Autotomy includes the loss of body parts by evisceration or fission, and regeneration is the extraordinary process by which the lost organs are replaced.
J E, García-Arrarás, M J, Greenberg
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Micropaleontology of Holothurian Sclerites

SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1955
A resume of the work that has been done on holothurian sclerites is presented, and their morphology is described. A new system of classification is proposed. The stratigraphic relationships and paleoecology of holothurian sclerites are also discussed.
Don L. Frizzell, Harriet Exline
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Myogenesis during holothurian intestinal regeneration

Cell and Tissue Research, 2004
Echinoderms are well known as being able to regenerate body parts and thus provide excellent models for studying regenerative processes in adult organisms. We are interested in intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber, Holothuria glaberrima, and focus here on the regeneration of intestinal muscle components.
Gisela, Murray   +1 more
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