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  1. Regeneration occurs in organisms like hydra, flatworms, tapeworms. They have highly adaptive regenerative capabilities. When an organism is wounded, its cells are activated and the damaged tissues and organs are remodelled back to the original state.

  2. Jan 1, 2019 · Further research on cross communication among extracellular, cellular and molecular signalling in Hydra will advance the field of regeneration biology. Here, we present a review of the existing literature on Hydra regeneration biology and outline the future perspectives.

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · Hydra has great power of regeneration. Hydra is at least potentially immortal due to the fact that they replace older body cells with new ones every 45 days. Hydra reproduces asexually by budding and sexually by the formation of gametes.

  4. Dec 20, 2022 · Abstract. Hydra vulgaris is a small and simple aquatic animal capable of whole-body regeneration and has negligible senescence. The entire animal, including the nervous system, is composed of about 25 cell types, and can regenerate from a fragment of tissue as small as ~300 cells.

  5. Nov 1, 2019 · In this Primer, we provide an overview of Hydra as a model system for studying regeneration, highlighting recent results that question the classical self-enhancement and long-range inhibition model supposed to drive Hydra regeneration. We underscore the need for integrative explanations incorporating biochemical as well as mechanical signalling.

  6. Jan 22, 2002 · Hydra regeneration is a dynamic process involving signal transduction pathways for wound healing without scar, apoptosis, [7] cell proliferation, and pattern formation. [8] After mid-gastric ...

  7. Oct 10, 2019 · In Hydra, head regeneration process is well studied, whereas regeneration of foot is not addressed extensively. Comparing the head and foot regeneration process might provide clues towards a common molecular mechanism necessary for the regeneration process.

  8. Dec 20, 2022 · Hydra vulgaris is a small and simple aquatic animal capable of whole-body regeneration and has negligible senescence. The entire animal, including the nervous system, is composed of about 25 cell types, and can regenerate from a fragment of tissue as small as ~300 cells.

  9. Nov 15, 2013 · Hydra freshwater polyps have a remarkable ability to regenerate after bisection or even after dissociation, and thus offer a unique model system to investigate the cellular and molecular basis...

  10. Jan 27, 2006 · Hydra regeneration offers a unique way to investigate ancestral molecular mechanisms leading to the establishment of organizer activity during animal development. Keywords: cnidarian;...

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