Reactive oxygen species rescue regeneration after silencing the MAPK–ERK signaling pathway in Schmidtea mediterranea
Abstract Despite extensive research on molecular pathways controlling the process of regeneration in model organisms, little is known about the actual initiation signals necessary to induce regeneration. Recently, the activation of ERK signaling has been shown to be required to initiate regeneration...
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Main Authors: | V. Jaenen, S. Fraguas, K. Bijnens, M. Heleven, T. Artois, R. Romero, K. Smeets, F. Cebrià |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6848d7d2dea841c68969c2a10b0099bc |
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