Freshwater planarians have amazed scientists since the first descriptions of their great regenerative capabilities reported already at the end of the 18th century. Planarians can regenerate an entire animal from almost any piece of their body in very few days. These remarkable plasticity depends upon the presence of a special population of stem cells, named neoblasts. Planarian neoblasts are adult pluripotent stem cells scattered throughout the body. Upon amputation or injury, neoblasts proliferate and differentiate into any cell type required to restore the missing structures. In our laboratories we are interested in understanding how planarian neoblasts receive and respond to the molecular signals that enable their appropriate proliferation and differentiation. Furthering in our knowledge on planarian regeneration will help in understanding regeneration and stem cell biology across the animal kingdom and could give clues on how to progress in developing new strategies to improve human regenerative abilities.
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Review about planarians and Drosophila published
Cell death in regeneration and cell turnover: Lessons from planarians and Drosophila. Teresa Adell, Francesc Cebrià,
All you ever wanted to know about Autophagy in Tissue Repair and Regeneration
We are happy to announce our review in Cells: Autophagy in Tissue Repair and Regeneration. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih
Dani presented his PhD Thesis!
Congratulations Dani You did a great Job!!!!