2012
DOI: 10.1387/ijdb.113453as
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The past and present of planarians - An interview with Vittorio Gremigni

Abstract: Vittorio Gremigni is a scientific leader in the field of planarian biology with a very long historical perspective. By using electron microscopy, he contributed to the reconstruction of the phylogenesis of free living "Turbellaria", and he pioneered the study of the origin of blastema cells by using chromosomal markers. In this interview, Professor Gremigni describes the steps that moved his career towards the planarian field, the main scientific achievements he obtained and the changes that are taking place i… Show more

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“…In this case, germ cells can be interpreted as specialized neoblasts, which asymmetrically divide to give rise on the one hand, to a gamete precursor and, on the other hand, to a cell that specialized to a different fate. Unfortunately, the triplo-hexaploid biotype did not survive up to the molecular age, and thus, it was not possible to provide additional demonstrations (Salvetti and Rossi 2012).…”
Section: The Single-step Fate Model Of Specialization and Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, germ cells can be interpreted as specialized neoblasts, which asymmetrically divide to give rise on the one hand, to a gamete precursor and, on the other hand, to a cell that specialized to a different fate. Unfortunately, the triplo-hexaploid biotype did not survive up to the molecular age, and thus, it was not possible to provide additional demonstrations (Salvetti and Rossi 2012).…”
Section: The Single-step Fate Model Of Specialization and Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, germ cells can be interpreted as specialized neoblasts, which asymmetrically divide to give rise on the one hand, to a gamete precursor and, on the other hand, to a cell that specialized to a different fate. Unfortunately, the triplo-hexaploid biotype did not survive up to the molecular age, and thus, it was not possible to provide additional demonstrations (Salvetti and Rossi 2012).…”
Section: The Single-step Fate Model Of Specialization and Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, germ cells can be interpreted as specialized neoblasts, which asymmetrically divide to give rise on the one hand, to a gamete precursor and, on the other hand, to a cell that specialized to a different fate. Unfortunately, the triplo-hexaploid biotype did not survive up to the molecular age, and thus, it was not possible to provide additional demonstrations (Salvetti and Rossi 2012).…”
Section: The Single-step Fate Model Of Specialization and Potencymentioning
confidence: 99%