<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians varies between a constitutively active state in what is essentially a developing organism, the tadpole of the frog Xenopus laevis, and a quiescent, activatable state in a slowly growing adult salamander Ambystoma mexicanum, the Axolotl. Ependymal cells are epithelial in intact spinal cord of all vertebrates. After transection, body region ependymal epithelium in both Xenopus and the Axolotl disorganizes for regenerative outgrowth (gap replacement). Injury-reactive ependymal cells serve as a stem/progenitor cell population in regeneration and reconstruct the central canal. Expression patterns of mRNA and protein for the stem/progenitor cell-mainte...
AbstractSpinal cord regeneration is very inefficient in humans, causing paraplegia and quadriplegia....
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Complete regeneration of the spinal cord occurs after tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such a...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians varies ...
The urodele amphibians such as the axolotl are capable of regenerating injured spinal cord throughou...
Abstract Background In contrast to mammals, amphibians, such as adult urodeles (for example, newts) ...
AbstractThe tail of the frog tadpole, comprising spinal cord, muscle, and notochord, regenerates fol...
Amphibians such as salamanders and the African clawed frog Xenopus are great models for regeneration...
Unlike mammals, Xenopus laevis tadpoles have a high regenerative potential. To characterize this reg...
AbstractSpinal cord regeneration is very inefficient in humans, causing paraplegia and quadriplegia....
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Complete regeneration of the spinal cord occurs after tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such a...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
<p>The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians vari...
The differentiated state of spinal cord ependymal cells in regeneration-competent amphibians varies ...
The urodele amphibians such as the axolotl are capable of regenerating injured spinal cord throughou...
Abstract Background In contrast to mammals, amphibians, such as adult urodeles (for example, newts) ...
AbstractThe tail of the frog tadpole, comprising spinal cord, muscle, and notochord, regenerates fol...
Amphibians such as salamanders and the African clawed frog Xenopus are great models for regeneration...
Unlike mammals, Xenopus laevis tadpoles have a high regenerative potential. To characterize this reg...
AbstractSpinal cord regeneration is very inefficient in humans, causing paraplegia and quadriplegia....
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Complete regeneration of the spinal cord occurs after tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such a...