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Live Immunostaining and Flow Cytometry of Schmidtea Mediterranea Cells.

Methods in molecular biology, 2023
The use of flow cytometry and fluorescence-activated cell sorting to roughly separate subpopulations of cells in Schmidtea mediterranea is long established. In this chapter, we describe a method for the immunostaining-either single or double-of live planarian cells, using mouse monoclonal antibodies reactive against S.
Claudia Ortmeier, L. Gentile
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Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy of Schmidtea mediterranea.

Methods in Cell Biology, 2023
The flatworm planarian, Schmidtea mediterranea (Smed) is a master at regenerating and rebuilding whole animals from fragments. A full understanding of Smed's regenerative capabilities requires a high-resolution characterization of organs, tissues, and the adult stem cells necessary for regeneration in their native environment.
M. McClain, Stephanie H. Nowotarski
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Cell Death Regulation by Smed-foxO in the Planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.

Methods in molecular biology
The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea shows nutrient-dependent whole-body plasticity. Starvation leads to body size reduction, while feeding triggers growth. The balance of cell proliferation and cell death controls cell number, driving organismal body size. Here, we uncovered the role of FoxO in controlling cell death through TUNEL and caspase-3 assays
Maria Rossello   +2 more
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Toxicity of tributyltin (TBT) to the freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea

Chemosphere, 2016
The freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea, one of the best characterized animal models for regeneration research and developmental biology, is being recognised as a useful species for ecotoxicological studies. Sensitive endpoints related to planarians' behaviour and regeneration can be easily evaluated after exposure to environmental stressors ...
Pearl Ugochi Ofoegbu   +2 more
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Oogenesis involves a novel nuclear envelop remodeling mechanism in Schmidtea mediterranea.

Developmental Biology
The cell nuclei of Ophisthokonts, the eukaryotic supergroup defined by fungi and metazoans, is remarkable in the constancy of their double-membraned structure in both somatic and germ cells. Such remarkable structural conservation underscores common and ancient evolutionary origins.
Longhua Guo   +8 more
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Glycomic and glycotranscriptomic profiling of mucin-type O-glycans in planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.

Glycobiology, 2021
O-Glycans on cell surfaces play important roles in cell-cell, cell-matrix, and receptor-ligand interaction. Therefore, glycan-based interactions are important for tissue regeneration and homeostasis.
S. P. Subramanian   +3 more
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An optimized protocol for Candida albicans infection in Schmidtea mediterranea to study fungal pathogenesis and host defense

bioRxiv
Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen that asymptomatically colonizes most humans. Although typically a benign commensal, dysbiosis caused by antibiotic use, immune dysfunction, or epithelial barrier disruption can trigger fungal ...
Nora M. Shamoon   +5 more
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Contributions of m6A RNA methylation to germline development in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea

bioRxiv
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is one of the most prevalent post-transcriptional modifications of eukaryotic RNA molecules. This post-transcriptional modification is essential in biological contexts ranging from metabolism to cellular differentiation and ...
Junichi Tasaki, Labib Rouhana
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Schmidtea mediterranea Benazzi et al. 1975

2017
Schmidtea mediterranea, Benazzi et al., 1975 Localities in Tunisia from bibliography. River Lebna in the northeast of Tunisia (Harrath et al. 2004; Lázaro et al. 2011; Harrath et al. 2011; Harrath et al. 2012b). Other localities in the world. France, Italy, Spain (Benazzi et al. 1975).
Gammoudi, Mehrez   +3 more
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