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Studying Placozoa WBR in the Simplest Metazoan Animal, Trichoplax adhaerens
AbstractPlacozoans are a promising model system to study fundamental regeneration processes in a morphologically and genetically very simple animal. We here provide a brief introduction to the enigmatic Placozoa and summarize the state of the art of animal handling and experimental manipulation possibilities.
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TAPHONOMIC EXPERIMENTS SHED LIGHT ON FOSSILIZATION POTENTIAL OF PLACOZOA
PalaiosThe study represents a first effort in unraveling the taphonomy of organisms without fully formed tissues and without a developed cell adhesion molecular complex.
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Methods in molecular biology
Placozoans are morphologically the simplest free-living animals. They represent a unique window of opportunities to understand both the origin of the animal organization and the rules of life for the system and synthetic biology of the future. However, despite more than 100 years of their investigations, we know little about their organization, natural
D. Y. Romanova, Leonid L. Moroz
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Placozoans are morphologically the simplest free-living animals. They represent a unique window of opportunities to understand both the origin of the animal organization and the rules of life for the system and synthetic biology of the future. However, despite more than 100 years of their investigations, we know little about their organization, natural
D. Y. Romanova, Leonid L. Moroz
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Молекулярная биология, 2023
The marine free-living organism Trichoplax (phylum Placozoa) resembles the unicellular amoeba in shape and type of movement. Trichoplax diverged from the main evolutionary tree in the Neoproterozoic Era and is one of the simplest models of a ...
A. V. Kuznetsov +2 more
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The marine free-living organism Trichoplax (phylum Placozoa) resembles the unicellular amoeba in shape and type of movement. Trichoplax diverged from the main evolutionary tree in the Neoproterozoic Era and is one of the simplest models of a ...
A. V. Kuznetsov +2 more
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Glutamate and GABA receptors in non-neural animals (Placozoa): Preadaptation to neural transmission
Zurnal obsej biologii, 2023Origins of neural system is one of the major transitions in planetary evolution. Many details of these transitions are still unknown. In particular, high diversity of neurotransmitters lacks convincing explanation so far.
M. A. Nikitin, S. I. Borman
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