AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ function. Regenerative potential differs greatly between organs and organisms; for example some amphibians can regrow entire limbs whereas mammals cannot. The process of regeneration relies on several signaling pathways that control developmental tissue growth, and implies the existence of organ size-control checkpoints that regulate both developmental, and regenerative, growth. Here we explore the role of one such checkpoint, the Salvador–Warts–Hippo pathway, in tissue regeneration. The Salvador–Warts–Hippo pathway limits tissue growth by repressing the Yorkie transcriptional co-activator. Several proteins serve as upstream modulators of thi...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
The Hippo (Hpo) and Fat (Ft) pathways form an interconnected signaling network, which has a crucial ...
International audienceDuring development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning s...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
SummaryBackgroundThe atypical Fat cadherin has long been known to control cell proliferation and org...
© 2016 Dr. Samuel Alexander ManningThe regulation of tissue growth is a fundamental process in norma...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
During development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning so they reach the right...
International audienceDuring development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning s...
SummaryBackgroundThe atypical Fat cadherin has long been known to control cell proliferation and org...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
The Hippo (Hpo) and Fat (Ft) pathways form an interconnected signaling network, which has a crucial ...
International audienceDuring development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning s...
AbstractDuring tissue regeneration, cell proliferation replaces missing structures to restore organ ...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
Regeneration of damaged tissues typically requires a population of active stem cells. How damaged ti...
AbstractWhen cells undergo apoptosis, they can stimulate the proliferation of nearby cells, a proces...
SummaryBackgroundThe atypical Fat cadherin has long been known to control cell proliferation and org...
© 2016 Dr. Samuel Alexander ManningThe regulation of tissue growth is a fundamental process in norma...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
During development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning so they reach the right...
International audienceDuring development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning s...
SummaryBackgroundThe atypical Fat cadherin has long been known to control cell proliferation and org...
SummaryHomeostasis in the Drosophila midgut is maintained by stem cells [1, 2]. The intestinal epith...
The Hippo (Hpo) and Fat (Ft) pathways form an interconnected signaling network, which has a crucial ...
International audienceDuring development, tissues and organs must coordinate growth and patterning s...