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Philip Bertemes

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Dittmann I, Bertemes P, Gotsis C, Grosbusch A, Redl S, Hess M, et al.
Cell Biol Int . 2024 Feb; 48(5):682-694. PMID: 38420874
Polycladida are the only free-living flatworms with a planktonic larval stage in some species. Currently, it is not clear if a larval stage is ancestral in polyclads, and which type...
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Dittmann I, Grosbusch A, Bertemes P, Egger B
Zootaxa . 2023 Jul; 5319(2):235-248. PMID: 37518236
We describe Cycloporus pinkipus sp. n., a new polyclad flatworm species from the Adriatic coast of Croatia using live images, histological sections, and a molecular marker. It is the fifteenth...
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Cazet J, Siebert S, Little H, Bertemes P, Primack A, Ladurner P, et al.
Genome Res . 2023 Jan; 33(2):283-298. PMID: 36639202
The epithelial and interstitial stem cells of the freshwater polyp are the best-characterized stem cell systems in any cnidarian, providing valuable insight into cell type evolution and the origin of...
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Grosbusch A, Bertemes P, Kauffmann B, Gotsis C, Egger B
Biology (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 36358289
One of the central questions in studying the evolution of regeneration in flatworms remains whether the ancestral flatworm was able to regenerate all body parts, including the head. If so,...
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Algrain M, Hennebert E, Bertemes P, Wattiez R, Flammang P, Lengerer B
Open Biol . 2022 Aug; 12(8):220103. PMID: 35975651
Sea stars adhere strongly but temporarily to underwater substrata via the secretion of a blend of proteins, forming an adhesive footprint that they leave on the surface after detachment. Their...
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Bertemes P, Grosbusch A, Geschwindt A, Kauffmann B, Salvenmoser W, Mertens B, et al.
Mar Drugs . 2022 Jun; 20(6). PMID: 35736161
Non-parasitic flatworms are known to temporarily attach to the substrate by secreting a multicomponent bioadhesive to counteract water movements. However, to date, only species of two higher-level flatworm taxa (Macrostomorpha...
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Bertemes P, Pjeta R, Wunderer J, Grosbusch A, Lengerer B, Gruner K, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2021 Nov; 22(22). PMID: 34830109
Many free-living flatworms have evolved a temporary adhesion system, which allows them to quickly attach to and release from diverse substrates. In the marine , the morphology of the adhesive...
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Davey P, Power A, Santos R, Bertemes P, Ladurner P, Palmowski P, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2021 Feb; 96(3):1051-1075. PMID: 33594824
Many aquatic invertebrates are associated with surfaces, using adhesives to attach to the substratum for locomotion, prey capture, reproduction, building or defence. Their intriguing and sophisticated biological glues have been...
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Grosbusch A, Bertemes P, Egger B
J Morphol . 2021 Feb; 282(4):574-587. PMID: 33569841
Prolecithophora is a poorly studied flatworm order belonging to the adiaphanidan clade, together with Tricladida and Fecampiida. The phylogenetic position of the three orders within this clade is not yet...
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Schadt T, Prantl V, Grosbusch A, Bertemes P, Egger B
Cell Tissue Res . 2020 Nov; 383(3):1025-1041. PMID: 33159580
Fueled by the discovery of head regeneration in triclads (planarians) two and a half centuries ago, flatworms have been the focus of regeneration research. But not all flatworms can regenerate...