Abstract. The multitude of cells constituting organisms are fragile and easily damaged day by day. Therefore, maintenance of tissue morphology and function is funda-mental for multicellular organisms to attain long life. For proper maintenance of tissue integrity, organisms must have mechanisms that detect the loss of tissue mass, activate the de novo production of cells, and organize those cells into functional tissues. However, these processes are only poorly understood. Here we give an overview of adult and juvenile tissue regeneration models in small fish species, such as zebrafish and medaka, and highlight recent advances at the molecular level. From these advances, we have come to realize that the epidermal and mesenchymal parts of th...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
The study of regenerative biology aims to elucidate the innate ability of organisms to replace tissu...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues. During larval stages the fin fold...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
The future of regenerative medicine relies on our understanding of the mechanistic processes that un...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Zebrafish (<em>Danio rerio</em>) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
The study of regenerative biology aims to elucidate the innate ability of organisms to replace tissu...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues. During larval stages the fin fold...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
The future of regenerative medicine relies on our understanding of the mechanistic processes that un...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Zebrafish (<em>Danio rerio</em>) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
Upon injury, the skin must quickly regenerate to regain its barrier function. In mammals, wound heal...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...