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1. The DNA methyltransferase DMAP1 is required for tissue maintenance and planarian regeneration.

2. CREB-binding protein (CBP) gene family regulates planarian survival and stem cell differentiation.

3. Nervous system and tissue polarity dynamically adapt to new morphologies in planaria.

4. Cellular, ultrastructural and molecular analyses of epidermal cell development in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.

5. Nervous system and tissue polarity dynamically adapt to new morphologies in planaria

6. A lophotrochozoan-specific nuclear hormone receptor is required for reproductive system development in the planarian.

7. Stem cell-dependent formation of a functional anterior regeneration pole in planarians requires Zic and Forkhead transcription factors.

8. TORC1 is required to balance cell proliferation and cell death in planarians

9. Boule-like genes regulate male and female gametogenesis in the flatworm Macrostomum lignano

10. Stem cell-based growth, regeneration, and remodeling of the planarian intestine

11. EGFR signaling regulates cell proliferation, differentiation and morphogenesis during planarian regeneration and homeostasis

12. Planarian regeneration involves distinct stem cell responses to wounds and tissue absence

13. Long-range neural and gap junction protein-mediated cues control polarity during planarian regeneration

14. Cell death and tissue remodeling in planarian regeneration

15. Stem cells are differentially regulated during development, regeneration and homeostasis in flatworms

16. A mortalin-like gene is crucial for planarian stem cell viability

17. Spoltud-1 is a chromatoid body component required for planarian long-term stem cell self-renewal

18. Flatworm stem cells and the germ line: Developmental and evolutionary implications of macvasa expression in Macrostomum lignano

19. Characterization of innexin gene expression and functional roles of gap-junctional communication in planarian regeneration

20. Stem cell-dependent formation of a functional anterior regeneration pole in planarians requires Zic and Forkhead transcription factors

21. TORC1 is required to balance cell proliferation and cell death in planarians

22. Stem cells are differentially regulated during development, regeneration and homeostasis in flatworms

23. Flatworm stem cells and the germ line: Developmental and evolutionary implications of macvasa expression in Macrostomum lignano

24. Characterization of innexin gene expression and functional roles of gap-junctional communication in planarian regeneration

25. Bromodeoxyuridine specifically labels the regenerative stem cells of planarians

26. The relation of surface and volume to so-called physiological gradients in planaria

27. Cell death and tissue remodeling in planarian regeneration

28. Planarian regeneration involves distinct stem cell responses to wounds and tissue absence

29. Long-range neural and gap junction protein-mediated cues control polarity during planarian regeneration

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