In this work, the authors proposed a novel and interesting animal model for studying human neurodegenerative diseases, Botryllus schlosseri, a small invertebrate inhabiting temperate seas worldwide, which shares remarkable similarities with mammals in the expression of genes involved in pathological aging.

Lessons on neurodegeneration and aging from the Lagoon of Venice: the marine invertebrate Botryllus schlosseri

Anselmi C.;De Lisa E.;Sabbadin G.;Manni L.
2024

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In this work, the authors proposed a novel and interesting animal model for studying human neurodegenerative diseases, Botryllus schlosseri, a small invertebrate inhabiting temperate seas worldwide, which shares remarkable similarities with mammals in the expression of genes involved in pathological aging.
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