Tunicates (Chordata) are the closest relative to vertebrates able to undergo whole-body regeneration (WBR) upon severe injury or as part of their asexual life cycle. In different tunicate species, WBR starts from various non-homologous epithelia or mesenchymal cells, which either home adult stem cells or undergo de/transdifferentiation.
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New putative phenol oxidase in ascidian blood cells. [PDF]
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Tunicates as Sources of High-Quality Nutrients and Bioactive Compounds for Food/Feed and Pharmaceutical Applications: A Review. [PDF]
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Whole body regeneration and developmental competition in two botryllid ascidians. [PDF]
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Taxonomic identity of Distapliastylifera (Tunicata, Ascidiacea), a new arrival to the eastern Pacific displaying invasive behavior in the Gulf of California, Mexico. [PDF]
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Oil Droplet Capture by Tunicates. [PDF]
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Comparison of Environmental DNA Metabarcoding and Underwater Visual Census for Assessing Macrobenthic Diversity. [PDF]
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Convergent Acquisition of Nonembryonic Development in Styelid Ascidians. [PDF]
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