Activity of hydra cells in vitro and in regenerating cell reaggregates

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Hydra were disaggregated into single cells and maintained in a complex medium for a few days. The cells are capable of macromolecular synthesis, of processing RNA, and of carrying out the formation of a nematocyst capsule. Single cells can be centrifuged into aggregates which will develop into normal hydra. Changes in morphology and cell composition are described. Interstitial cells after a 1-day delay resume their normal mitotic and differentiation activity in the aggregates. The method provides new means for studying problems of cell differentiation in hydra. Copyright © 1974 by the American Society of Zoologists.

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Bode, H. R. (1974). Activity of hydra cells in vitro and in regenerating cell reaggregates. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 14(2), 543–550. https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/14.2.543

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