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  1. The polymorphism of Hydra microsatellite sequences provides strain-specific signatures
  2. Plasticity of the epithelial genetic program
  3. A dynamic architecture of life
  4. The TALE face of Hox proteins in animal evolution
  5. Multi-functionality and plasticity characterize epithelial cells inHydra
  6. Injury-induced immune responses in Hydra
  7. Hydra, a powerful model for aging studies
  8. Preface
  9. Cell Death
  10. Robust G2 pausing of adult stem cells in Hydra
  11. Regeneration inHydra
  12. RNAseq versus genome-predicted transcriptomes: a large population of novel transcripts identified in an Illumina-454 Hydra transcriptome
  13. Injury-induced asymmetric cell death as a driving force for head regeneration in Hydra
  14. The Hydra Model System
  15. Hydra, a fruitful model system for 270 years
  16. Hydra, a versatile model to study the homeostatic and developmental functions of cell death
  17. How to use Hydra as a model system to teach biology in the classroom
  18. A two-step process in the emergence of neurogenesis
  19. Injury-induced activation of the MAPK/CREB pathway triggers apoptosis-induced compensatory proliferation in hydra head regeneration
  20. Entre homéostasie et développement, quelles stratégies pour régénérer ?
  21. "A Key Innovation in Animal Evolution, the Emergence of Neurogenesis
  22. Information processing in cells and tissues (IPCAT’2009): From small scale dynamics to understanding systems behavior
  23. The Hydra model: disclosing an apoptosis-driven generator of Wnt-based regeneration
  24. Cell plasticity in homeostasis and regeneration
  25. Autophagy in Hydra: A response to starvation and stress in early animal evolution
  26. Origins of neurogenesis, a cnidarian view
  27. 19-P010 Head-regeneration through cell death and compensatory proliferation in the Hydra
  28. Apoptotic Cells Provide an Unexpected Source of Wnt3 Signaling to Drive Hydra Head Regeneration
  29. More constraint on ParaHox than Hox gene families in early metazoan evolution
  30. Triggering the regeneration and tissue repair programs
  31. In Memoriam - Volker Schmid (1939-2008)
  32. Chapter Twenty‐Six Methods to Investigate Autophagy During Starvation and Regeneration in Hydra
  33. RNAi gene silencing affects cell and developmental plasticity in hydra
  34. Head regeneration in wild-type hydra requires de novo neurogenesis
  35. The cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) as an integrative HUB selector in metazoans: Clues from the hydra model system
  36. Hydra, a niche for cell and developmental plasticity
  37. Autophagy and Self-Preservation: A Step Ahead from Cell Plasticity?
  38. Regeneration in Hydra
  39. Evo-devo: Relaxed constraints on Hox gene clustering during evolution
  40. The orphan COUP-TF nuclear receptors are markers for neurogenesis from cnidarians to vertebrates
  41. Neuronal evolution: analysis of regulatory genes in a first-evolved nervous system, the hydra nervous system
  42. Cnidarian and Bilaterian Promoters Can Direct GFP Expression in Transfected Hydra
  43. Regeneration in Hydra
  44. Conserved and divergent genes in apex and axis development of cnidarians
  45. Origin of anterior patterning
  46. Signaling molecules in regenerating hydra
  47. The role of the cAMP pathway in mediating the effect of head activator on nerve-cell determination and differentiation in hydra
  48. ‘Guessmer’ screening strategy applied to species with AT-rich coding sequences
  49. Murine Homeo-Genes: Some Aspects of their Organisation and Structure