AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages and other organs. For example, adult zebrafish will regenerate the complex structure of an amputated caudal fin to a degree that the original and replacement fins are indistinguishable. The blastema, a mass of cells that uniquely forms following appendage amputation in regenerating animals, is the major source of regenerated tissue. However, the cell lineage(s) that contribute to the blastema and their ultimate contribution(s) to the regenerated fin have not been definitively characterized. It has been suggested that cells near the amputation site dedifferentiate forming multipotent progenitors that populate the blastema and then give rise to...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
SummaryDetermining the cellular source of new skeletal elements is critical for understanding append...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
SummaryWe use transposon-based clonal analysis to identify the lineage classes that make the adult z...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
SummaryDetermining the cellular source of new skeletal elements is critical for understanding append...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
SummaryDetermining the cellular source of new skeletal elements is critical for understanding append...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
SummaryWe use transposon-based clonal analysis to identify the lineage classes that make the adult z...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
SummaryDetermining the cellular source of new skeletal elements is critical for understanding append...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...