Andreas Wanninger
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Recent Articles
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Wanninger A, Schwarze G
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2025 Jan;
12():1531560.
PMID: 39850802
Bivalve mollusks are globally distributed in marine and freshwater habitats. While exhibiting a relatively uniform bodyplan that is characterized by their eponymous bivalved shell that houses the soft-bodied animal, many...
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Amplatz K, Zieger E, Abed-Navandi D, Weissenbacher A, Wanninger A
Front Neurosci
. 2024 Jan;
17:1324980.
PMID: 38274504
The scyphozoan is an emerging cnidarian model system for studying regeneration, animal-algae symbiotic relationships, and various aspects of evolutionary biology including the early emergence of animal nervous systems. has a...
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Wanninger A
Semin Cell Dev Biol
. 2023 Jan;
152-153:16-23.
PMID: 36670036
Hox genes are important regulators in animal development. They often show a mosaic of conserved (e.g., longitudinal axis patterning) and lineage-specific novel functions (e.g., development of skeletal, sensory, or locomotory...
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Roithmair Z, Edgecombe G, Wanninger A, Akkari N
J Morphol
. 2022 Dec;
284(2):e21549.
PMID: 36538584
Many species of lithobiomorph centipedes present a pronounced sexual dimorphism reflected in remarkable structural modifications on the ultimate legs of males. Most records of these male secondary sexual characters addressed...
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Schulreich S, Salamanca-Diaz D, Zieger E, Calcino A, Wanninger A
Org Divers Evol
. 2022 Nov;
22(4):893-913.
PMID: 36398106
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13127-022-00569-5.
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Wanninger A
J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol
. 2022 Jul;
338(6):329-330.
PMID: 35866339
No abstract available.
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Salamanca-Diaz D, Ritschard E, Schmidbaur H, Wanninger A
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2022 Jul;
10:883755.
PMID: 35813198
Mollusks are known for their highly diverse repertoire of body plans that often includes external armor in form of mineralized hardparts. Representatives of the Conchifera, one of the two major...
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Zieger E, Schwaha T, Burger K, Bergheim I, Wanninger A, Calcino A
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2022 Jul;
10:894434.
PMID: 35774230
Intercellular lumen formation is a crucial aspect of animal development and physiology that involves a complex interplay between the molecular and physical properties of the constituent cells. Embryos of the...
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Sachslehner A, Zieger E, Calcino A, Wanninger A
Sci Rep
. 2021 Sep;
11(1):18030.
PMID: 34504115
The mesoderm is considered the youngest of the three germ layers. Although its morphogenesis has been studied in some metazoans, the molecular components underlying this process remain obscure for numerous...
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Zieger E, Calcino A, Robert N, Baranyi C, Wanninger A
Evolution
. 2021 Jul;
75(9):2237-2250.
PMID: 34268730
Ecdysis-related neuropeptides (ERNs), including eclosion hormone, crustacean cardioactive peptide, myoinhibitory peptide, bursicon alpha, and bursicon beta regulate molting in insects and crustaceans. Recent evidence further revealed that ERNs likely play...