Abstract:Understanding how neurons regenerate neural circuits following an injury is a fundamental question in neuroscience. Hydra is a powerful model for studying this process because it has significant and reproducible regenerative abilities, a simple and transparent body that allows imaging over time, and established methods for creating animals with cell-type-specific expression of transgenes. In addition, cnidarians such as Hydra split from bilaterians (the group that encompasses most model organisms used in neuro… Show more
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