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2. Fate specification is spatially intermingled across planarian stem cells
3. The purpose and ubiquity of turnover
4. A transcription factor atlas of stem cell fate in planarians
5. The planarian wound epidermis gene equinox is required for blastema formation in regeneration
6. m6A is required for resolving progenitor identity during planarian stem cell differentiation
7. Cell type transcriptome atlas for the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea
8. Self-organization and progenitor targeting generate stable patterns in planarian regeneration
9. SMEDWI-2 Is a PIWI-like Protein That Regulates Planarian Stem Cells
10. Ingestion of Bacterially Expressed Double-Stranded RNA Inhibits Gene Expression in Planarians
11. Muscle functions as a connective tissue and source of extracellular matrix in planarians
12. Orthogonal muscle fibres have different instructive roles in planarian regeneration
13. Polarized notum Activation at Wounds Inhibits Wnt Function to Promote Planarian Head Regeneration
14. Clonogenic Neoblasts Are Pluripotent Adult Stem Cells That Underlie Planarian Regeneration
15. A Wound-Induced Wnt Expression Program Controls Planarian Regeneration Polarity
16. Smed-βcatenin-1 Is Required for Anteroposterior Blastema Polarity in Planarian Regeneration
17. Planarian regeneration involves distinct stem cell responses to wounds and tissue absence
18. Wnt Signaling and the Polarity of the Primary Body Axis
19. A Krüppel-like factor is required for development and regeneration of germline and yolk cells from somatic stem cells in planarians.
20. Smed-[beta]catenin-1 is required for anteroposterior blastema polarity in planarian regeneration
21. DPL-1 DP, LIN-35 Rb and EFL-1 E2F act with the MCD-1 zinc-finger protein to promote programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans
22. Phagocytosis promotes programmed cell death in C. elegans
23. Principles of regeneration revealed by the planarian eye.
24. activin-2 is required for regeneration of polarity on the planarian anterior-posterior axis.
25. A small set of conserved genes, including sp5 and Hox, are activated by Wnt signaling in the posterior of planarians and acoels.
26. Self-organization and progenitor targeting generate stable patterns in planarian regeneration.
27. Acoel regeneration mechanisms indicate an ancient role for muscle in regenerative patterning.
28. The cells of regeneration.
29. A widely employed germ cell marker is an ancient disordered protein with reproductive functions in diverse eukaryotes.
30. Hedgehog signaling regulates gene expression in planarian glia.
31. Two FGFRL-Wnt circuits organize the planarian anteroposterior axis.
32. teashirt is required for head-versus-tail regeneration polarity in planarians.
33. A forkhead Transcription Factor Is Wound-Induced at the Planarian Midline and Required for Anterior Pole Regeneration.
34. Muscle Cells Provide Instructions for Planarian Regeneration.
35. Specialized progenitors and regeneration.
36. pbx is required for pole and eye regeneration in planarians.
37. Transcriptome Analysis of the Planarian Eye Identifies ovo as a Specific Regulator of Eye Regeneration
38. dlx and sp6-9 Control Optic Cup Regeneration in a Prototypic Eye.
39. The Cellular Basis for Animal Regeneration
40. Constitutive gene expression and the specification of tissue identity in adult planarian biology
41. A Bmp/Admp Regulatory Circuit Controls Maintenance and Regeneration of Dorsal-Ventral Polarity in Planarians
42. Identification of Genes Needed for Regeneration, Stem Cell Function, and Tissue Homeostasis by Systematic Gene Perturbation in Planaria
43. THE ENGULFMENT PROCESS OF PROGRAMMED CELL DEATH IN CAENORHABDITIS ELEGANS.
44. FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANARIAN REGENERATION.
45. CED-2/CrkII and CED-10/Rac control phagocytosis and cell migration in Caenorhabditis elegans.
46. Mutational analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans cell-death gene ced-3.
47. Gene nomenclature guidelines for the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea.
48. Muscle and neuronal guidepost-like cells facilitate planarian visual system regeneration.
49. Acoel genome reveals the regulatory landscape of whole-body regeneration.
50. Lin28: Time for Tissue Repair.
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