<p>The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents percent maximal response for each process. Information for mammals has been approximated from the literature and from our own experiments with 4mm FTE wounds in mice. Colors represent individual processes overlapping across the three phases of wound healing; inflammation, new tissue formation and tissue remodeling. Comparing paedomorphic and metamorphic axolotls, metamorphs exhibited an increased hemostatic response, slower re-epithelialization, increased early inflammatory response, increased and prolonged deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) and an almost doubling in the time required for complete skin regeneration. Comparing scar-free healing in terrestrial axolotls to scar form...
The study of regeneration has inspired centuries of scientific research. Among the many model organi...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
The African spiny mouse (Acomys spp.) can heal full thickness excisional skin wounds in a scar-free ...
<p>A–B) Morphology of uninjured axolotl skin after metamorphosis. A) Masson’s trichrome staining sho...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
<p>A) Masson’s trichrome staining of uninjured dorsal flank skin in axolotls showing epidermis (E), ...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
Abstract The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comp...
While considerable progress has been made towards understanding the complex processes and pathways t...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
Copyright © 2015 Ting-Yu Huang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Urodele amphibians (Ambystoma mexicanum), unique among vertebrates, can regenerate appendages and ot...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmenta...
Wound repair is an extremely complex process that requires precise coordination between various cell...
The study of regeneration has inspired centuries of scientific research. Among the many model organi...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
The African spiny mouse (Acomys spp.) can heal full thickness excisional skin wounds in a scar-free ...
<p>A–B) Morphology of uninjured axolotl skin after metamorphosis. A) Masson’s trichrome staining sho...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
<p>A) Masson’s trichrome staining of uninjured dorsal flank skin in axolotls showing epidermis (E), ...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
Abstract The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comp...
While considerable progress has been made towards understanding the complex processes and pathways t...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
Copyright © 2015 Ting-Yu Huang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Urodele amphibians (Ambystoma mexicanum), unique among vertebrates, can regenerate appendages and ot...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2017. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmenta...
Wound repair is an extremely complex process that requires precise coordination between various cell...
The study of regeneration has inspired centuries of scientific research. Among the many model organi...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
The African spiny mouse (Acomys spp.) can heal full thickness excisional skin wounds in a scar-free ...