Adult newts can regenerate large parts of their brain from adult neural stem cells (NSCs), but how adult NSCs reorganize brain structures during regeneration remains unclear. In development, elaborate brain structures are produced under broadly coordinated regulations of embryonic NSCs in the neural tube, whereas brain regeneration entails exquisite control of the re-establishment of certain brain parts, suggesting that a yet-unknown mechanism directs NSCs upon partial brain excision. Here we report that upon excision of a quarter of the adult newt (Pleurodeles waltl) mesencephalon, active participation of local NSCs around specific brain subregions’ boundaries leads to some imperfect and some perfect brain regeneration along an individual'...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species studied thus far, the adult central nervous system h...
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Salamanders are tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration; however, the identity ...
SummaryThe adult newt brain has a marked neurogenic potential and is highly regenerative. Ventricula...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders can regenerate their brain after injury in a process fuelled by ...
The adult newt brain has a unique potential to regenerate neurons after injury. Ependymoglial cells...
The ability of adult newts to regenerate their spinal cord is an incredible defense mechanism. After...
The vertebrate brain is hierarchically assembled about orthogonal axes using organizing centers that...
Organisms need to adapt to the ecological constraints in their habitat. How specific processes refle...
Imagine losing an eye, an arm or even your spinal cord. When we are wounded, our bodies, and those o...
Purpose: When injured, the adult newt possesses the remarkable capability to regenerate tissues and ...
Newts are unique salamanders that can regenerate their limbs as postmetamorphic adults. In order to ...
Abstract Background Although the brains of lower vertebrates are known to exhibit somewhat limited r...
The newt is an amazing four-limbed vertebrate that can regenerate various body parts including the r...
The newt, a urodele amphibian, is able to repeatedly regenerate its limbs throughout its lifespan, w...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species studied thus far, the adult central nervous system h...
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Salamanders are tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration; however, the identity ...
SummaryThe adult newt brain has a marked neurogenic potential and is highly regenerative. Ventricula...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders can regenerate their brain after injury in a process fuelled by ...
The adult newt brain has a unique potential to regenerate neurons after injury. Ependymoglial cells...
The ability of adult newts to regenerate their spinal cord is an incredible defense mechanism. After...
The vertebrate brain is hierarchically assembled about orthogonal axes using organizing centers that...
Organisms need to adapt to the ecological constraints in their habitat. How specific processes refle...
Imagine losing an eye, an arm or even your spinal cord. When we are wounded, our bodies, and those o...
Purpose: When injured, the adult newt possesses the remarkable capability to regenerate tissues and ...
Newts are unique salamanders that can regenerate their limbs as postmetamorphic adults. In order to ...
Abstract Background Although the brains of lower vertebrates are known to exhibit somewhat limited r...
The newt is an amazing four-limbed vertebrate that can regenerate various body parts including the r...
The newt, a urodele amphibian, is able to repeatedly regenerate its limbs throughout its lifespan, w...
International audienceIn all vertebrate species studied thus far, the adult central nervous system h...
The present thesis is a contribution to unravel the molecular mechanisms that underlie urodele regen...
Salamanders are tetrapod models to study brain organization and regeneration; however, the identity ...