Cell and Tissue Research, ISSN 0302-766X, 10/2017, Volume 370, Issue 1, pp. 13 - 28
The potential for repairing and replacing cells, tissues, organs and body parts is considered a primitive attribute of life shared by all the organisms, even...
Human Genetics | Regeneration | Biomedicine | Proteomics | Proteomic | Cell and tissue | Molecular Medicine | Starfish | Molecular aspects | SYSTEM | SEA STAR | SKELETAL HOMOLOGIES | RADIAL NERVE CORD | NEW-MODEL | GLIAL-CELLS | HOMEOBOX GENES | CELL BIOLOGY | CELOMOCYTES | ARM REGENERATION | EXPRESSION | Asteroids | Analysis | Pattern formation | Urban regeneration | Cell growth | Molecular modelling | Body parts | Tissue engineering | Organs | Maintenance | Invertebrates | Molecular biology
Human Genetics | Regeneration | Biomedicine | Proteomics | Proteomic | Cell and tissue | Molecular Medicine | Starfish | Molecular aspects | SYSTEM | SEA STAR | SKELETAL HOMOLOGIES | RADIAL NERVE CORD | NEW-MODEL | GLIAL-CELLS | HOMEOBOX GENES | CELL BIOLOGY | CELOMOCYTES | ARM REGENERATION | EXPRESSION | Asteroids | Analysis | Pattern formation | Urban regeneration | Cell growth | Molecular modelling | Body parts | Tissue engineering | Organs | Maintenance | Invertebrates | Molecular biology
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Science of the Total Environment, ISSN 0048-9697, 08/2018, Volume 631-632, pp. 778 - 788
Microplastics (MPs), plastic debris smaller than 5 mm, are widely found in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. However, few studies regarding their...
Biomarkers | Confocal microscopy | Microplastics | Chronic toxicity | Zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha | Uptake | OXIDATIVE DAMAGE | PLASTIC DEBRIS | LAKE | MICROPLASTIC PARTICLES | DREISSENA-POLYMORPHA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | MYTILUS-EDULIS L | MARINE-ENVIRONMENT | DOPAMINE | CILIARY ACTIVITY | SURFACE WATERS | Polystyrene | Analysis | Index Medicus
Biomarkers | Confocal microscopy | Microplastics | Chronic toxicity | Zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha | Uptake | OXIDATIVE DAMAGE | PLASTIC DEBRIS | LAKE | MICROPLASTIC PARTICLES | DREISSENA-POLYMORPHA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | MYTILUS-EDULIS L | MARINE-ENVIRONMENT | DOPAMINE | CILIARY ACTIVITY | SURFACE WATERS | Polystyrene | Analysis | Index Medicus
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Cell and Tissue Research, ISSN 0302-766X, 10/2014, Volume 358, Issue 1, pp. 189 - 201
Among echinoderms, crinoids are well known for their remarkable regenerative potential. Regeneration depends mainly on progenitor cells (undifferentiated or...
Human Genetics | Regeneration | Cell culture | Phenotype | Biomedicine | Crinoid | Proteomics | Molecular Medicine | Feather star ( Antedon mediterranea ) | Echinoderms | Feather star (Antedon mediterranea) | MECHANISMS | CELL BIOLOGY | PATTERN | MARINE INVERTEBRATE CELLS | ARM REGENERATION | TISSUES | EXPLANTS | CULTURES | Echinodermata - physiology | Animals | Cell Dedifferentiation - physiology | Echinodermata - cytology | Models, Biological | Cell Proliferation - physiology | Stem Cells - physiology | Stem Cells - cytology | Regeneration - physiology | Cell Differentiation - physiology | Cell Movement - physiology | Genotype & phenotype | Cellular biology | Aquatic plants
Human Genetics | Regeneration | Cell culture | Phenotype | Biomedicine | Crinoid | Proteomics | Molecular Medicine | Feather star ( Antedon mediterranea ) | Echinoderms | Feather star (Antedon mediterranea) | MECHANISMS | CELL BIOLOGY | PATTERN | MARINE INVERTEBRATE CELLS | ARM REGENERATION | TISSUES | EXPLANTS | CULTURES | Echinodermata - physiology | Animals | Cell Dedifferentiation - physiology | Echinodermata - cytology | Models, Biological | Cell Proliferation - physiology | Stem Cells - physiology | Stem Cells - cytology | Regeneration - physiology | Cell Differentiation - physiology | Cell Movement - physiology | Genotype & phenotype | Cellular biology | Aquatic plants
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Marine Drugs, ISSN 1660-3397, 09/2014, Volume 12, Issue 9, pp. 4912 - 4933
Collagen has become a key-molecule in cell culture studies and in the tissue engineering field. Industrially, the principal sources of collagen are calf skin...
Sea urchin collagen | Biocompatibility | Collagen matrix | Tissue regeneration | Native fibril | Mesenchimal stromal cells | THIN-FILMS | collagen matrix | CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL | FIBRILLAR COLLAGEN | biocompatibility | CROSS-LINKED COLLAGEN | sea urchin collagen | MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES | CELL ATTACHMENT | RAT TAIL-TENDON | PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES | tissue regeneration | native fibril | mesenchimal stromal cells | FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY | CONNECTIVE-TISSUE | BODY-WALL | Tensile Strength | Viscosity | Mesenchymal Stromal Cells - drug effects | Cell Proliferation | Collagen - ultrastructure | Biocompatible Materials - chemistry | Cell Count | Humans | Rats | Collagen - chemistry | Materials Testing | Biomechanical Phenomena | Animals | Mercaptoethanol - chemistry | Cattle | Swine | Paracentrotus - chemistry | Indicators and Reagents
Sea urchin collagen | Biocompatibility | Collagen matrix | Tissue regeneration | Native fibril | Mesenchimal stromal cells | THIN-FILMS | collagen matrix | CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL | FIBRILLAR COLLAGEN | biocompatibility | CROSS-LINKED COLLAGEN | sea urchin collagen | MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES | CELL ATTACHMENT | RAT TAIL-TENDON | PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES | tissue regeneration | native fibril | mesenchimal stromal cells | FUNCTIONAL-MORPHOLOGY | CONNECTIVE-TISSUE | BODY-WALL | Tensile Strength | Viscosity | Mesenchymal Stromal Cells - drug effects | Cell Proliferation | Collagen - ultrastructure | Biocompatible Materials - chemistry | Cell Count | Humans | Rats | Collagen - chemistry | Materials Testing | Biomechanical Phenomena | Animals | Mercaptoethanol - chemistry | Cattle | Swine | Paracentrotus - chemistry | Indicators and Reagents
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Developmental Biology, ISSN 0012-1606, 01/2018, Volume 433, Issue 2, pp. 297 - 309
Regeneration is a post-embryonic developmental process that ensures complete morphological and functional restoration of lost body parts. The repair phase is a...
Immune/inflammatory response | Emergency reaction | Wound healing | Collagen | Starfishes | Brittle stars | CELLS | REGENERATION | SEA STAR | MECHANISMS | DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | ANTEDON-MEDITERRANEA | IMMUNE-SYSTEM | GENES | PROLYL 4-HYDROXYLASE | EXPRESSION | WOUND REPAIR | Regeneració (Biologia) | Regeneration (Biology) | Echinodermata | Equinoderms
Immune/inflammatory response | Emergency reaction | Wound healing | Collagen | Starfishes | Brittle stars | CELLS | REGENERATION | SEA STAR | MECHANISMS | DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY | ANTEDON-MEDITERRANEA | IMMUNE-SYSTEM | GENES | PROLYL 4-HYDROXYLASE | EXPRESSION | WOUND REPAIR | Regeneració (Biologia) | Regeneration (Biology) | Echinodermata | Equinoderms
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Zoology, ISSN 0944-2006, 08/2014, Volume 117, Issue 4, pp. 282 - 291
Although sponges are still often considered to be simple, inactive animals, both larvae and adults of different species show clear coordination phenomena...
Pinacoderm | Signal transmission | Mesohyl mechanical properties | Stiffening factor | Collagen | ECHINODERMS | NARDO | ZOOLOGY | MESOHYL CREEP | PORIFERA | ECOLOGY | CONNECTIVE-TISSUE | Physical Stimulation | Tensile Strength | Collagen - metabolism | Porifera - physiology | Animals | Signal Transduction | Cell-Derived Microparticles - physiology | Epithelium - physiology | Epithelium
Pinacoderm | Signal transmission | Mesohyl mechanical properties | Stiffening factor | Collagen | ECHINODERMS | NARDO | ZOOLOGY | MESOHYL CREEP | PORIFERA | ECOLOGY | CONNECTIVE-TISSUE | Physical Stimulation | Tensile Strength | Collagen - metabolism | Porifera - physiology | Animals | Signal Transduction | Cell-Derived Microparticles - physiology | Epithelium - physiology | Epithelium
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Marine Environmental Research, ISSN 0141-1136, 07/2017, Volume 128, pp. 46 - 57
The use of marine collagens is a hot topic in the field of tissue engineering. Echinoderms possess unique connective tissues (Mutable Collagenous Tissues,...
“Blue” biotechnology | Marine collagen | Human fibroblast culture | Alternative biomaterial | Mutable collagenous tissues | Echinoderms | Environmental impact | By-product valorisation | Guided tissue regeneration | ATTACHMENT | "Blue" biotechnology | CROSS-LINKING | ACANTHASTER-PLANCI | MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | EXTRACTION | SEA-CUCUMBER | SPONGE | MATRICES | MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY | PURIFICATION | FISH | TOXICOLOGY | Echinodermata | Biocompatible Materials | Animals | Waste management | Biological products | Tissue engineering | Analysis | Collagen | Recycling (Waste, etc.) | Skin
“Blue” biotechnology | Marine collagen | Human fibroblast culture | Alternative biomaterial | Mutable collagenous tissues | Echinoderms | Environmental impact | By-product valorisation | Guided tissue regeneration | ATTACHMENT | "Blue" biotechnology | CROSS-LINKING | ACANTHASTER-PLANCI | MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | EXTRACTION | SEA-CUCUMBER | SPONGE | MATRICES | MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY | PURIFICATION | FISH | TOXICOLOGY | Echinodermata | Biocompatible Materials | Animals | Waste management | Biological products | Tissue engineering | Analysis | Collagen | Recycling (Waste, etc.) | Skin
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Results and Problems in Cell Differentiation, ISSN 0080-1844, 2018, Volume 65, pp. 285 - 320
Reparative regeneration is defined as the replacement of lost adult body parts and is a phenomenon widespread yet highly variable among animals. This raises...
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Ecotoxicology, ISSN 0963-9292, 2/2007, Volume 16, Issue 1, pp. 95 - 108
Echinoderms are valuable test species in marine ecotoxicology and offer a wide range of biological processes appropriate for this approach. In spite of this...
Environment, general | Monitoring/Environmental Analysis/Environmental Ecotoxicology | Regeneration biology | Reproductive biology | Environment | Ecology | Echinoderms | Ecotoxicological model | EDCs effects | Environmental Management | SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS | ecotoxicological model | STEROID-LEVELS | PROGESTERONE | echinoderms | STAR ASTERIAS-RUBENS | PSEUDOCENTROTUS-DEPRESSUS | reproductive biology | regeneration biology | PYLORIC CECA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | LYTECHINUS-VARIEGATUS ECHINODERMATA | IN-VIVO | ECOLOGY | ARM REGENERATION | TOXICOLOGY | CRINOID ECHINODERMS | Reproduction - drug effects | Echinodermata - physiology | Regeneration - drug effects | Animals | Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity | Echinodermata - drug effects | Models, Animal | Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity | Seawater | Physiological aspects | Ecosystems | Analysis
Environment, general | Monitoring/Environmental Analysis/Environmental Ecotoxicology | Regeneration biology | Reproductive biology | Environment | Ecology | Echinoderms | Ecotoxicological model | EDCs effects | Environmental Management | SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS | ecotoxicological model | STEROID-LEVELS | PROGESTERONE | echinoderms | STAR ASTERIAS-RUBENS | PSEUDOCENTROTUS-DEPRESSUS | reproductive biology | regeneration biology | PYLORIC CECA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | LYTECHINUS-VARIEGATUS ECHINODERMATA | IN-VIVO | ECOLOGY | ARM REGENERATION | TOXICOLOGY | CRINOID ECHINODERMS | Reproduction - drug effects | Echinodermata - physiology | Regeneration - drug effects | Animals | Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity | Echinodermata - drug effects | Models, Animal | Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity | Seawater | Physiological aspects | Ecosystems | Analysis
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Wound Repair and Regeneration, ISSN 1067-1927, 07/2015, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 611 - 622
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Marine Environmental Research, ISSN 0141-1136, 07/2017, Volume 128, p. 46
The use of marine collagens is a hot topic in the field of tissue engineering. Echinoderms possess unique connective tissues (Mutable Collagenous Tissues,...
Surgical implants | Membranes | Aquatic life | Sea urchins | Tissue engineering | Cytology | Collagens | Marine engineering | Tissues | Substrates | Cell morphology | Biomaterials | Studies | Connective tissues | Food waste | Regeneration | Engineering | Marine invertebrates | Biomedical materials | Collagen | Sustainability | Fibroblasts | Food
Surgical implants | Membranes | Aquatic life | Sea urchins | Tissue engineering | Cytology | Collagens | Marine engineering | Tissues | Substrates | Cell morphology | Biomaterials | Studies | Connective tissues | Food waste | Regeneration | Engineering | Marine invertebrates | Biomedical materials | Collagen | Sustainability | Fibroblasts | Food
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Ecotoxicology, ISSN 0963-9292, 2010, Volume 19, Issue 3, pp. 538 - 554
Two echinoderm species, the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus and the feather star Antedon mediterranea, were exposed for 28 days to several EDCs: three...
Regeneration | Reproduction | Hormones | Chemical fate | Echinoderms | EDCs | AROMATASE-ACTIVITY | SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS | STEROID-LEVELS | ANDROGEN METABOLISM | STAR ASTERIAS-RUBENS | PYLORIC CECA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PROSOBRANCH SNAILS MOLLUSCA | CYPROTERONE-ACETATE | ECOLOGY | TOXICOLOGY | CRINOID ECHINODERMS | SCLERASTERIAS-MOLLIS ECHINODERMATA | Methyltestosterone - analysis | Models, Chemical | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - analysis | Organotin Compounds - metabolism | Echinodermata - drug effects | Gonads - drug effects | Organotin Compounds - toxicity | Cyproterone Acetate - toxicity | Paracentrotus - metabolism | Pyrimidines - metabolism | Cyproterone Acetate - analysis | Gonads - cytology | Pyrimidines - toxicity | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - metabolism | Organotin Compounds - analysis | Steroids - metabolism | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - toxicity | Methyltestosterone - metabolism | Pyrimidines - analysis | Endocrine Disruptors - metabolism | Cyproterone Acetate - metabolism | Cell Size | Endocrine Disruptors - analysis | Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis | Methyltestosterone - toxicity | Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity | Reproduction - drug effects | Water Pollutants, Chemical - metabolism | Paracentrotus - drug effects | Animals | Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity | Echinodermata - metabolism | Antiandrogens | Testosterone | Estradiol | Analysis | Regenerative | Sea urchins | Stars | Mathematical models | Biochemistry | Modelling | Gonads | Acetates | Index Medicus
Regeneration | Reproduction | Hormones | Chemical fate | Echinoderms | EDCs | AROMATASE-ACTIVITY | SEA-URCHIN EMBRYOS | STEROID-LEVELS | ANDROGEN METABOLISM | STAR ASTERIAS-RUBENS | PYLORIC CECA | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES | PROSOBRANCH SNAILS MOLLUSCA | CYPROTERONE-ACETATE | ECOLOGY | TOXICOLOGY | CRINOID ECHINODERMS | SCLERASTERIAS-MOLLIS ECHINODERMATA | Methyltestosterone - analysis | Models, Chemical | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - analysis | Organotin Compounds - metabolism | Echinodermata - drug effects | Gonads - drug effects | Organotin Compounds - toxicity | Cyproterone Acetate - toxicity | Paracentrotus - metabolism | Pyrimidines - metabolism | Cyproterone Acetate - analysis | Gonads - cytology | Pyrimidines - toxicity | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - metabolism | Organotin Compounds - analysis | Steroids - metabolism | Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene - toxicity | Methyltestosterone - metabolism | Pyrimidines - analysis | Endocrine Disruptors - metabolism | Cyproterone Acetate - metabolism | Cell Size | Endocrine Disruptors - analysis | Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis | Methyltestosterone - toxicity | Endocrine Disruptors - toxicity | Reproduction - drug effects | Water Pollutants, Chemical - metabolism | Paracentrotus - drug effects | Animals | Water Pollutants, Chemical - toxicity | Echinodermata - metabolism | Antiandrogens | Testosterone | Estradiol | Analysis | Regenerative | Sea urchins | Stars | Mathematical models | Biochemistry | Modelling | Gonads | Acetates | Index Medicus
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Zoomorphology, ISSN 0720-213X, 2/2010, Volume 129, Issue 1, pp. 1 - 19
All species of the Ophiuroidea have exceptional regenerative capabilities; in particular, they can replace arms lost following traumatic or self-induced...
Life Sciences | Regeneration | Morphology | Brittle stars | Evolutionary Biology | Developmental Biology | Echinoderms | Ophiuroids | Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology | Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography | PREDATION | BRITTLE-STAR | AUTOTOMY | ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY | ZOOLOGY | GROWTH | BIOLOGY | FOSSIL | Morphogenesis | Marine invertebrates | Wound healing | Histogenesis | Amputation | Myocytes | Species | Pluripotency | Cell migration | Cells | Ecology | Ekologi
Life Sciences | Regeneration | Morphology | Brittle stars | Evolutionary Biology | Developmental Biology | Echinoderms | Ophiuroids | Animal Anatomy / Morphology / Histology | Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography | PREDATION | BRITTLE-STAR | AUTOTOMY | ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY | ZOOLOGY | GROWTH | BIOLOGY | FOSSIL | Morphogenesis | Marine invertebrates | Wound healing | Histogenesis | Amputation | Myocytes | Species | Pluripotency | Cell migration | Cells | Ecology | Ekologi
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Wound Repair and Regeneration, ISSN 1067-1927, 07/2015, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 623 - 634
ABSTRACT The red starfish Echinaster sepositus is an excellent model for studying arm regeneration processes following traumatic amputation. The initial repair...
morphogenesis | outgrowth | regenerative phase | Arm‐tip regeneration | Echinaster sepositus | Arm-tip regeneration | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | SURGERY | STEM-CELLS | FACTOR-BETA | HAIR FOLLICLE | EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITIONS | KELOID FIBROBLASTS | HYPERTROPHIC SCARS | CELL BIOLOGY | DERMATOLOGY | SIGNALING PATHWAY | GENE-EXPRESSION | GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR-2 | SKIN | Morphogenesis | Microscopy, Electron, Scanning | Animals | Wounds and Injuries - pathology | Skin - ultrastructure | Cell Differentiation | Starfish | Wound Healing - physiology | Regeneration - physiology | Skin - injuries | Disease Models, Animal
morphogenesis | outgrowth | regenerative phase | Arm‐tip regeneration | Echinaster sepositus | Arm-tip regeneration | MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL | SURGERY | STEM-CELLS | FACTOR-BETA | HAIR FOLLICLE | EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITIONS | KELOID FIBROBLASTS | HYPERTROPHIC SCARS | CELL BIOLOGY | DERMATOLOGY | SIGNALING PATHWAY | GENE-EXPRESSION | GROWTH-FACTOR RECEPTOR-2 | SKIN | Morphogenesis | Microscopy, Electron, Scanning | Animals | Wounds and Injuries - pathology | Skin - ultrastructure | Cell Differentiation | Starfish | Wound Healing - physiology | Regeneration - physiology | Skin - injuries | Disease Models, Animal
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