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  1. A hungry need for knowledge on the black soldier fly digestive system
  2. Autophagy in development and regeneration: role in tissue remodelling and cell survival
  3. Effects of Trichoderma viride chitinases on the peritrophic matrix of Lepidoptera
  4. Intercellular bridges are essential for human parthenogenetic cell survival
  5. The midgut of the silkmoth Bombyx mori is able to recycle molecules derived from degeneration of the larval midgut epithelium
  6. Homolog of allograft inflammatory factor-1 induces macrophage migration during innate immune response in leech
  7. The Lepidopteran endoribonuclease-U domain protein P102 displays dramatically reduced enzymatic activity and forms functional amyloids
  8. Morphological and Molecular Changes of Human Granulosa Cells Exposed to 5-Azacytidine and Addressed Toward Muscular Differentiation
  9. Transgenic protein production in silkworm silk glands requires cathepsin and chitinase of Autographa californica multicapsid nucleopolyhedrovirus
  10. The Key Role of Autophagy and its Relationship with Apoptosis in Lepidopteran Larval Midgut Remodeling
  11. A Molecular View of Autophagy in Lepidoptera
  12. Contributors
  13. Balancing crosstalk between 20-hydroxyecdysone-induced autophagy and caspase activity in the fat body during Drosophila larval-prepupal transition
  14. Photoinduced antibacterial activity of two dicationic 5,15-diarylporphyrins
  15. Molecular cloning, characterization and expression analysis of ATG1 in the silkworm, Bombyx mori
  16. The main actors involved in parasitization of Heliothis virescens larva
  17. Centrosome Amplification and Chromosomal Instability in Human and Animal Parthenogenetic Cell Lines
  18. Muscle development and differentiation in the urodele Ambystoma mexicanum
  19. Functional amyloids in insect immune response
  20. Erratum to: Autophagy precedes apoptosis during the remodeling of silkworm larval midgut
  21. Autophagy precedes apoptosis during the remodeling of silkworm larval midgut
  22. Expression of autophagy-related genes in the anterior silk gland of the silkworm ( Bombyx mori ) during metamorphosis
  23. Cytokine Loaded Biopolymers as a Novel Strategy to Study Stem Cells during Wound-Healing Processes
  24. Identification of Enterococcus mundtii as a pathogenic agent involved in the “flacherie” disease in Bombyx mori L. larvae reared on artificial diet
  25. Parthenogenetic Cell Lines: An Unstable Equilibrium Between Pluripotency and Malignant Transformation
  26. Autophagy, apoptosis, and ecdysis-related gene expression in the silk gland of the silkworm (Bombyx mori) during metamorphosis
  27. Autophagy and its physiological relevance in arthropods: Current knowledge and perspectives
  28. Editorial [Hot topic: Current Perspectives on Muscle Regeneration and Diseases (Executive Editors: Gianluca Tettamanti and Annalisa Grimaldi)]
  29. The Leech: A Novel Invertebrate Model for Studying Muscle Regeneration and Diseases
  30. Phylogenesis of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)‏ in vertebrates
  31. Identification, Isolation and Expansion of Myoendothelial Cells Involved in Leech Muscle Regeneration
  32. Cell Lines Derived from Human Parthenogenetic Embryos Can Display Aberrant Centriole Distribution and Altered Expression Levels of Mitotic Spindle Check-point Transcripts
  33. In Vivo Isolation and Characterization of Stem Cells with Diverse Phenotypes Using Growth Factor Impregnated Biomatrices
  34. Toxoneuron nigriceps parasitization delays midgut replacement in fifth-instar Heliothis virescens larvae
  35. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotes
  36. Autophagy in Invertebrates: Insights Into Development, Regeneration and Body Remodeling
  37. Chapter Thirty‐Eight In Vitro Methods to Monitor Autophagy in Lepidoptera
  38. Ahedgehog homolog is involved in muscle formation and organization ofSepia officinalis (mollusca) mantle
  39. Lepidopteran Larval Midgut During Prepupal Instar: Digestion or Self-Digestion?
  40. Programmed cell death and stem cell differentiation are responsible for midgut replacement in Heliothis virescens during prepupal instar
  41. Signals and myogenic regulatory factors restrict pax3 and pax7 expression to dermomyotome-like tissue in zebrafish
  42. Oligomycin A induces autophagy in the IPLB-LdFB insect cell line
  43. Collagen reorganization in leech wound healing
  44. Oxygen availability causes morphological changes and a different VEGF/FIk‐1/HIF‐2 expression pattern in sea bass gills
  45. The multifunctional role of fibroblasts during wound healing in Hirudo medicinalis (Annelida, Hirudinea)
  46. Hirudo medicinalis: Avascular Tissues for Clear-Cut Angiogenesis Studies?
  47. Differentiation of slow and fast fibers in tentacles of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca)
  48. Muscle differentiation in tentacles of Sepia officinalis (Mollusca) is regulated by muscle regulatory factors (MRF) related proteins
  49. A comparative study ofsporta perimedullaris musculosain the renicule of six species of cetaceans
  50. Leech responses to tissue transplantation
  51. Assessment of the biological activity of an improved naked-DNA vector for angiogenesis gene therapy on a novel non-mammalian model
  52. Leeches: Immune Response, Angiogenesis and Biomedical Applications
  53. Larval anatomy and structure of absorbing epithelia in the aphid parasitoid Aphidius ervi Haliday (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)
  54. Histopathological Changes after Induced Injury in Leeches1
  55. Dimensional and numerical growth of helical fibers in leeches: An unusual pattern