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Autophagy and apoptosis in planarians
Apoptosis, 2010Adult planarians are capable of undergoing regeneration and body remodelling in order to adapt to physical damage or extreme environmental conditions. Moreover, most planarians can tolerate long periods of starvation and during this time, they shrink from an adult size to, and sometimes beyond, the initial size at hatching.
Cristina, González-Estévez +1 more
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Dynamic Polarization of the Multiciliated Planarian Epidermis between Body Plan Landmarks.
Developmental Cell, 2019Polarity is a universal design principle of biological systems that manifests at all organizational scales, yet its coordination across scales remains poorly understood.
Hanh Thi-Kim Vu +8 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
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Hydrobiologia, 1991
Potential advantages of using planarians such as Dugesia dorotocephala (Woodworth) to assay a number of different kinds of toxic effects are illustrated by our experiments on neurotoxicity of nicotine, developmental neurotoxicity and behavioral teratogenesis of methylmercuric chloride (MMC), and carcinogenesis of Cd and tetradecanoyl-phorbol-acetate ...
Jay Boyd Best, Michio Morita
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Potential advantages of using planarians such as Dugesia dorotocephala (Woodworth) to assay a number of different kinds of toxic effects are illustrated by our experiments on neurotoxicity of nicotine, developmental neurotoxicity and behavioral teratogenesis of methylmercuric chloride (MMC), and carcinogenesis of Cd and tetradecanoyl-phorbol-acetate ...
Jay Boyd Best, Michio Morita
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Culturing Planarians in the Laboratory
2018Planaria, particularly Schmidtea mediterranea and Dugesia japonica, are now established as research organisms in many laboratories across the life sciences community. Planarians are cheap and easy to keep in the lab. This chapter provides techniques and guidelines for establishing and maintaining a planarian colony.
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