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The diversity of neural architectures found in Trochozoa, and Spiralia generally (Fig. 2), suggests that a relatively simple nervous system with ventral paired nerve cords, as observed in meiofaunal taxa like gnatiferans, gastrotrichs and flatworms, is probably ancestral for this group (Hejnol...
Disease of the nervous system in laboratory animals, in common with that of other regions of the body, is an important factor in determining husbandry practices. In addition, its potential effect on the quality and reliability of experimental studies in such animals cannot be overemphasized. We ha...
The diversity of neural architectures found in Trochozoa, and Spiralia generally (Fig. 2), suggests that a relatively simple nervous system with ventral paired nerve cords, as observed in meiofaunal taxa like gnatiferans, gastrotrichs and flatworms, is probably ancestral for this group (Hejnol...
Results reveal an extensive and chemically diverse nervous system and suggest that pairing of individuals involves fusion of central nerve elements; it is likely also that there is continuity between the peripheral nervous systems of the two partner worms. 展开 ...
"Of course,wormsare not people," Miller said. But more than half of the genes in worms are conserved in people, he noted, and the cellular machinery of neurons is very highly conserved. "We have to start with an experimentally tractable system. The worm is. We're not." ...
Are they primitive flatworms? Are they related to Deuterostomia? Do they form a sister taxon to other Bilateria? Are they bivalve molluscs? In order to provide more data for this discussion, a study of the nervous system of Xenoturbella westbladi and its relation to the musculature was ...
"In the past, we've found that small RNAs in worms can produce transgenerational changes, but the discovery of a transgenerational transfer of information from the nervous system is a Holy Grail," explains Toker. "The nervous system is unique in its ability to integrate responses about the en...
All animal species except certain species of worms have a nervous system consisting of a brain and central cords with nerves radiating from it. The Central Nervous System The central nervous system consists of two major parts; the brain and spinal cord ...
Hydras are not harmful to humans. A hydra is a microorganism that eats worms, larva, and invertebrates. The hydra has regenerative properties that make it interesting to study by humans as a potential mechanism for stem cell research.