AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, the repair and remodeling of bone occurs during growth and in response to injury; however, loss of bone above a threshold amount is not regenerated, resulting in a “critical-size defect” (CSD). The development of therapies to replace or regenerate a CSD is a major focus of research in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex tissues perfectly, yet like mammals do not regenerate a CSD. We report on an experimental model for the regeneration of a CSD in the axolotl (the Excisional Regeneration Model) that allows for the identification of signals to induce fibrob...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
The ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, the repa...
The ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, the repa...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractUrodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
The ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, the repa...
The ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, the repa...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractUrodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...