1989
DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1989.tb08492.x
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Head activator acts as an autocrine growth factor for NH15-CA2 cells in the G2/mitosis transition.

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“…Coelenterates (Schaller et al 1989(Schaller et al , 1996Bosch 1998;Grimmelikhuizen et al 1992), planarians (Brøndsted 1969;Kurabuchi and Kishida 1988;Baguña1998), annelids (Chandebois 1976;Chapron 1973;Chapron and Chapron 1976;Coulon and Thouveny 1984;Boilly and Boilly-Marer 1995;Moffett 1996), molluscs (Chetail 1963;Féral 1978aFéral , 1978bGhirardi et al 1996;Sonetti et al 1999), arthropods (O'Farrell andStock 1953;Needham 1965;Bullière et al 1976;Truby 1985), and, possibly, protochordates (Bollner et al 1995), all provide fascinating examples of putative neurotrophic regulation of regeneration. A number of authors have highlighted the primary role of certain neurotransmitters, monoamines, in invertebrate regeneration, and the involvement of these molecules has also been explored in echinoderms (Huet 1975;Franquinet 1979;Franquinet and Catania 1979;Franquinet and Le Moigne 1979;Huet and Franquinet 1981;Candia Carnevali et al 1989, 1996.…”
Section: The Nervous System and Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coelenterates (Schaller et al 1989(Schaller et al , 1996Bosch 1998;Grimmelikhuizen et al 1992), planarians (Brøndsted 1969;Kurabuchi and Kishida 1988;Baguña1998), annelids (Chandebois 1976;Chapron 1973;Chapron and Chapron 1976;Coulon and Thouveny 1984;Boilly and Boilly-Marer 1995;Moffett 1996), molluscs (Chetail 1963;Féral 1978aFéral , 1978bGhirardi et al 1996;Sonetti et al 1999), arthropods (O'Farrell andStock 1953;Needham 1965;Bullière et al 1976;Truby 1985), and, possibly, protochordates (Bollner et al 1995), all provide fascinating examples of putative neurotrophic regulation of regeneration. A number of authors have highlighted the primary role of certain neurotransmitters, monoamines, in invertebrate regeneration, and the involvement of these molecules has also been explored in echinoderms (Huet 1975;Franquinet 1979;Franquinet and Catania 1979;Franquinet and Le Moigne 1979;Huet and Franquinet 1981;Candia Carnevali et al 1989, 1996.…”
Section: The Nervous System and Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endogenous opioids were detected in the external granular layer (Zagon et al, 1985), and the number of mitoses was increased by the opioid antagonist and decreased by met-enkephalin (Zagon and McLaughlin, 1987). In contrast to this example, neuropeptide expression is usually restricted to postmitotic cells (Marti et al, 1987) and thus it seems that neuropeptides, which have been shown to stimulate the proliferation of non-neuronal cells (Zachary et al, 1987), are not involved in an autocrine control of neuronal proliferation (but see Schaller et al, 1989).…”
Section: Negative Control Of Neuronal Proliferationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coelenterates (Schaller et al 1989(Schaller et al , 1996Bosch 1998;Grimmelikhuizen et al 1992), planarians (Brøndsted 1969;Kurabuchi and Kishida 1988;Baguña1998), annelids (Chandebois 1976;Chapron 1973;Chapron and Chapron 1976;Coulon and Thouveny 1984;Boilly and Boilly-Marer 1995;Moffett 1996), molluscs (Chetail 1963;Féral 1978aFéral , 1978bGhirardi et al 1996;Sonetti et al 1999), arthropods (O'Farrell andStock 1953;Needham 1965;Bullière et al 1976;Truby 1985), and, possibly, protochordates (Bollner et al 1995), all provide fascinating examples of putative neurotrophic regulation of regeneration. A number of authors have highlighted the primary role of certain neurotransmitters, monoamines, in invertebrate regeneration, and the involvement of these molecules has also been explored in echinoderms (Huet 1975;Franquinet 1979;Franquinet and Catania 1979;Franquinet and Le Moigne 1979;Huet and Franquinet 1981;Candia Carnevali et al 1989, 1996.…”
Section: The Nervous System and Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%