Andromeda Van Roten
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Van Roten A, Barakat A, Wouters A, Tran T, Mouton S, Noben J, et al.
Dis Model Mech
. 2018 Jul;
11(9).
PMID: 29967069
Planarians have been long known for their regenerative ability, which hinges on pluripotency. Recently, however, the planarian model has been successfully established for routine toxicological screens aimed to assess overproliferation,...
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Stevens A, Wouters A, Ploem J, Pirotte N, Van Roten A, Willems M, et al.
Toxicol Sci
. 2017 Nov;
162(1):251-263.
PMID: 29145667
Aiming to in vivo characterize the responses of pluripotent stem cells and regenerative tissues to carcinogenic stress, we employed the highly regenerative organism Schmidtea mediterranea. Its broad regenerative capacities are...
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Pirotte N, Stevens A, Fraguas S, Plusquin M, Van Roten A, Van Belleghem F, et al.
Oxid Med Cell Longev
. 2015 Jul;
2015:392476.
PMID: 26180588
Recent research highlighted the impact of ROS as upstream regulators of tissue regeneration. We investigated their role and targeted processes during the regeneration of different body structures using the planarian...
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Stevens A, Pirotte N, Wouters A, Van Roten A, Van Belleghem F, Willems M, et al.
Curr Drug Targets
. 2015 May;
17(12):1414-37.
PMID: 25944012
A delicate balance exists between the process of carcinogenesis and tissue regeneration. A number of malignant tumours are considered the outcome of an impaired or incomplete regeneration process, resulting in...
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Plusquin M, Stevens A, Van Belleghem F, DeGheselle O, Van Roten A, Vroonen J, et al.
Int J Dev Biol
. 2012 Mar;
56(1-3):183-91.
PMID: 22451006
The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is a well-studied model organism for developmental research, because of its stem cell system. This characteristic also provides a unique opportunity to study stress management and...
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Plusquin M, DeGheselle O, Cuypers A, Geerdens E, Van Roten A, Artois T, et al.
Ecotoxicology
. 2011 Nov;
21(2):475-84.
PMID: 22080432
The flatworm species Schmidtea mediterranea and Macrostomum lignano have become new and innovative model organisms in stem cell, regeneration and tissue homeostasis research. Because of their unique stem cell system,...