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DescriptionBiological-adhesion-of-the-flatworm-Macrostomum-lignano-relies-on-a-duo-gland-system-and-is-1742-9994-11-12-S4.ogv |
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macif1 RNAi treated animals after 9 days of regeneration. |
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Source | Video file from Lengerer B, Pjeta R, Wunderer J, Rodrigues M, Arbore R, Scharer L, Berezikov E, Hess M, Pfaller K, Egger B, Obwegeser S, Salvenmoser W, Ladurner P (2014). "Biological adhesion of the flatworm Macrostomum lignano relies on a duo-gland system and is mediated by a cell type-specific intermediate filament protein". Frontiers in Zoology. DOI:10.1186/1742-9994-11-12. PMID 24520881. PMC: 4016567. | ||
Author | Lengerer B, Pjeta R, Wunderer J, Rodrigues M, Arbore R, Scharer L, Berezikov E, Hess M, Pfaller K, Egger B, Obwegeser S, Salvenmoser W, Ladurner P | ||
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