The spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus, is an adult mammal capable of remarkable feats of scar-free tissue regeneration after damage to several organs including the skin and the heart. Here we investigate the regenerative properties of the skeletal muscle of A. cahirinus tibialis anterior in comparison to the lab mouse, Mus musculus. The A. cahirinus TA showed a similar distribution of myosin heavy chain fibre types and a reduced proportion of oxidative fibres compared to M. musculus. There were differences in the matrix components of the TA with regard to collagen VI and the biomechanical properties. A. cahirinus TA regenerated faster with a more rapid induction of embryonic myosin and higher levels of dystrophin than in M. musculus fibres. The...
One of the most exciting challenges in tissue engineering is the complete reconstruction of an organ...
Complex tissue regeneration is extremely rare among adult mammals. An exception, however, is the sup...
Skeletal muscles undergo loss of mass and strength during aging, known as sarcopenia. Sarcopenia imp...
The African spiny mouse, Acomys spp., is capable of scar-free dermal wound healing. Here, we have pe...
The dermal striated muscle panniculus carnosus (PC), prevalent in lower mammals with remnants in hum...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
Adult skeletal muscle has a remarkable regenerative capacity, being able to recover after repeated t...
The inclusion body myositis is the most common acquired myopathy in patients over 50 years. The path...
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
Calcineurin activity is essential for successful skeletal muscle regeneration in young mdx mice and ...
<p>(A) Tibialis anterior muscles of young and old wild type mice and young SCID mice were injured, a...
Calcineurin signaling is essential for successful muscle regeneration. Although calcineurin inhibiti...
The goal of our study was to compare the skeletal muscle regeneration induced by two types of injury...
<p>(A) Comparison of muscle fiber CSA in uninjured EDL muscles. There was no significant difference ...
We have demonstrated previously that adult human synovial membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h...
One of the most exciting challenges in tissue engineering is the complete reconstruction of an organ...
Complex tissue regeneration is extremely rare among adult mammals. An exception, however, is the sup...
Skeletal muscles undergo loss of mass and strength during aging, known as sarcopenia. Sarcopenia imp...
The African spiny mouse, Acomys spp., is capable of scar-free dermal wound healing. Here, we have pe...
The dermal striated muscle panniculus carnosus (PC), prevalent in lower mammals with remnants in hum...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
Adult skeletal muscle has a remarkable regenerative capacity, being able to recover after repeated t...
The inclusion body myositis is the most common acquired myopathy in patients over 50 years. The path...
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
Calcineurin activity is essential for successful skeletal muscle regeneration in young mdx mice and ...
<p>(A) Tibialis anterior muscles of young and old wild type mice and young SCID mice were injured, a...
Calcineurin signaling is essential for successful muscle regeneration. Although calcineurin inhibiti...
The goal of our study was to compare the skeletal muscle regeneration induced by two types of injury...
<p>(A) Comparison of muscle fiber CSA in uninjured EDL muscles. There was no significant difference ...
We have demonstrated previously that adult human synovial membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h...
One of the most exciting challenges in tissue engineering is the complete reconstruction of an organ...
Complex tissue regeneration is extremely rare among adult mammals. An exception, however, is the sup...
Skeletal muscles undergo loss of mass and strength during aging, known as sarcopenia. Sarcopenia imp...