2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.01.616145
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Injury-induced transcription in the planarian outer epithelium is critical for tissue regeneration

Pallob Barai,
Mariya S. Kibtiya,
Nathan G. Maggard
et al.

Abstract: Planarian flatworms have an extraordinary regenerative capacity; even a small, asymmetrical fragment of amputated planarian tissue can recreate an entirely new animal. The planarian field has made significant progress in identifying specific genes and cell types required for this complex process, but substantially less is known about the molecular mechanisms that convert a significant physical injury (e.g., head amputation) into the expression of specific genes in particular cell types. One tissue in which thi… Show more

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