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1. Protopine/Gemcitabine Combination Induces Cytotoxic or Cytoprotective Effects in Cell Type-Specific and Dose-Dependent Manner on Human Cancer and Normal Cells

2. Planarians as a model to assess in vivo the role of matrix metalloproteinase genes during homeostasis and regeneration.

3. Astacin gene family of metalloproteinases in planarians: Structural organization and tissue distribution

4. The natural compound sanguinarine perturbs the regenerative capabilities of planarians

5. Cell-specific pattern of berberine pleiotropic effects on different human cell lines

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

8. Two msh/msx-related genes, Djmsh1 and Djmsh2, contribute to the early blastema growth during planarian head regeneration

9. Expression of a retinal homeobox (Rx) gene during planarian regeneration

10. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Regeneration and Tissue Repair

11. Geographic variation of sexual size dimorphism and genetics in the European pond turtle,Emys orbicularisandEmys trinacris, of Italy

12. Genetic regulation of planarian head morphogenesis during regeneration

13. H4 histone in the macronucleus of Blepharisma japonicum (Protozoa, Ciliophora, Heterotrichida)

14. Genetic network of the eye in Platyhelminthes: expression and functional analysis of some players during planarian regeneration

15. Berberine exposure triggers developmental effects on planarian regeneration

17. A molecular cytogenetic comparison of planarians from the’Dugesia gonocephalagroup’ (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida)

18. Expression of DjY1, a Protein Containing a Cold Shock Domain and RG Repeat Motifs, Is Targeted to Sites of Regeneration in Planarians

19. Molecular cytogenetics in planarians. I. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) of ribosomal DNA to mitotic chromosomes of Dugesia sicula Lepori (Turbellaria: Tricladida)

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21. Stem cell protection mechanisms in planarians: the role of some heat shock genes

22. The in vivo effect of chelidonine on the stem cell system of planarians

23. Molecular cytogenetics of the ribosomal (18S + 28S and 5S) DNA loci in primitive and advanced urodele amphibians

24. Expression of hsp90 mediates cytoprotective effects in the gastrodermis of planarians

25. The Planarian Eye

26. Deciphering the molecular machinery of stem cells: a look at the neoblast gene expression profile

27. DjPiwi-1, a member of the PAZ-Piwi gene family, defines a subpopulation of planarian stem cells

28. Chromosomes and genetic organization of rDNA in planarians of the genus Schmidtea (Platyhelminthes, Tricladida)

29. DjPum, a homologue of Drosophila Pumilio, is essential to planarian stem cell maintenance

30. Djeyes absent (Djeya) controls prototypic planarian eye regeneration by cooperating with the transcription factor Djsix-1

31. Characterization of DeY1, a novel Y-box gene specifically expressed in differentiating male germ cells of planarians

32. Bioassays for testing effects of Al, Cr and Cd using development in the amphibian Pleurodeles waltl and regeneration in the planarian Dugesia etrusca

33. Planarians as a Model to Assess In Vivo the Role of Matrix Metalloproteinase Genes during Homeostasis and Regeneration

34. Gypsy/Ty3-like elements in the genome of the terrestrial Salamander hydromantes (Amphibia, Urodela)

36. A tandemly repeated DNA family originated from SINE-related elements in the European plethodontid salamanders (Amphibia, Urodela)

37. Two dispersed highly repeated DNA families of Triturus vulgaris meridionalis (Amphibia Urodela) are widely conserved among Salamandridae

38. Toxic effects of aluminium, chromium and cadmium in intact and regenerating freshwater planarians

39. Molecular organization of ribosomal RNA genes clustered at variable chromosomal sites in Triturus vulgaris meridionalis (Amphibia, Urodela)

40. Chromosome location of the genes for 28S, 18S and 5S ribosomal RNA in Triturus marmoratus (Amphibia Urodela)

41. Banding patterns on lampbrush chromosomes of Triturus marmoratus (Amphibia Urodela) by the Giemsa stain

43. The genetic network of prototypic planarian eye regeneration is Pax6 independent.

44. Induction of in vitro maturation in oocytes ofTriturus (Amphibia urodela)

45. Chromosome location of the ribosomal RNA genes in Triturus vulgaris meridionalis (Amphibia, Urodela). II. Intraspecific variability in number and position of the chromosome loci for 18S + 28S ribosomal RNA

46. Evolution of highly repeated DNA within the genus Triturus (Amphibia Urodela)

47. Chromosome location of the ribosomal genes in Triturus vulgaris meridionalis (Amphibia Urodela). III. Inheritance of the chromosomal sites for 18S + 28S ribosomal RNA

48. Heterochromatic DNA in Triturus (Amphibia, Urodela). I. A satellite DNA component of the pericentric C-bands

49. Chromosomal localization of 18S + 28S and 5S Ribosomal RNA genes in evolutionarily diverse anuran amphibians

50. Chromosome banding in Amphibia. XI . Costitutive heterochromatin, nucleolus organizers, 18S+28S and 5S ribosomal RNA genes in Ascaphidae, Pipidae, Discoglossidae and Pelobatidae

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