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A conserved role of the VEGF pathway in angiogenesis of an ectodermally-derived vasculature
ArticleAbstract: Angiogenesis, the growth and remodeling of a vascular network, is an essential process during develoPalabras claves:Angiogenesis, ascidians, Botryllus schlosseri, REGENERATION, Tubular branching, Vascular system, VEGFRAutores:De Tomaso A.W., Federico Brown, Tiozzo S., Voskoboynik A.Fuentes:scopusDe novo neurogenesis in a budding chordate: Co-option of larval anteroposterior patterning genes in a transitory neurogenic organ
ArticleAbstract: During metamorphosis of solitary ascidians, part of the larval tubular nervous system is recruited tPalabras claves:AP axis, ascidians, Botryllus schlosseri, Neural gland, neurogenesis, Otx, REGENERATIONAutores:Federico Brown, Prünster M.M., Ricci L., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopusEarly lineage specification of long-lived germline precursors in the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri
ArticleAbstract: In many taxa, germline precursors segregate from somatic lineages during embryonic development and aPalabras claves:Asexual reproduction, blastogenesis, Botryllus schlosseri, Budding, Colonial ascidian, Coloniality, germ cells, Germline, Heterochrony, REGENERATION, stem cells, VASAAutores:De Tomaso A.W., Federico Brown, Ishizuka K., Roux M.M., Swalla B.J., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopusModular co-option of cardiopharyngeal genes during non-embryonic myogenesis
ArticleAbstract: Background: In chordates, cardiac and body muscles arise from different embryonic origins. In additiPalabras claves:ascidians, blastogenesis, Botryllus schlosseri, Budding, Muscle, REGENERATIONAutores:Federico Brown, Prünster M.M., Ricci L., Tiozzo S.Fuentes:scopus