AbstractRegeneration is a vital process to maintain and repair tissues. Despite the importance of regeneration, the genes responsible for regenerative growth remain largely unknown. In Drosophila, imaginal disc regeneration can be induced either by fragmentation and in vivo culture or in situ by ubiquitous expression of wingless (wg/wnt1). Imaginal discs, like appendages in lower vertebrates, initiate regeneration by wound healing and proliferation at the wound site, forming a regeneration blastema. Most blastema cells maintain their disc-specific identity during regeneration; a few cells however, exhibit stem-cell like properties and switch to a different fate, in a phenomenon known as transdetermination. We identified three genes, regener...
One of the most important questions in regenerative biology is to unveil how and when genes change e...
Notophthalmus viridescens possess amazing capabilities to regenerate their organs but molecular-gen...
To maintain tissue homeostasis, some organs are able to replace dying cells with additional prolifer...
AbstractImaginal discs of Drosophila have the remarkable ability to regenerate. After fragmentation ...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
An important unanswered question in regenerative biology is to what extent regeneration is accomplis...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
Some animals are capable of regenerating parts of their body after damage, whereas other animals are...
Although regeneration has long fascinated biologists, it remains a challenging field of study with m...
One of the most important questions in regenerative biology is to unveil how and when genes change e...
Notophthalmus viridescens possess amazing capabilities to regenerate their organs but molecular-gen...
To maintain tissue homeostasis, some organs are able to replace dying cells with additional prolifer...
AbstractImaginal discs of Drosophila have the remarkable ability to regenerate. After fragmentation ...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
An important unanswered question in regenerative biology is to what extent regeneration is accomplis...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
Regeneration is a fascinating phenomenon that allows organisms to replace or repair damaged organs o...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
Some animals are capable of regenerating parts of their body after damage, whereas other animals are...
Although regeneration has long fascinated biologists, it remains a challenging field of study with m...
One of the most important questions in regenerative biology is to unveil how and when genes change e...
Notophthalmus viridescens possess amazing capabilities to regenerate their organs but molecular-gen...
To maintain tissue homeostasis, some organs are able to replace dying cells with additional prolifer...