AbstractMulticellular organisms maintain body integrity by constantly regenerating tissues throughout their lives; however, the overall mechanism for regulating regeneration remains an open question. Studies of limb and fin regeneration in teleost fish and urodeles have shown the involvement of a number of locally activated signals at the wounded site during regeneration. Here, we demonstrate that a diffusible signal from a distance also play an essential role for regeneration. Among a number of zebrafish mutants, we found that the zebrafish cloche (clo) and tal1 mutants, which lack most hematopoietic tissues, displayed a unique regeneration defect accompanying apoptosis in primed regenerative tissue. Our analyses of the mutants showed that...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
AbstractMulticellular organisms maintain body integrity by constantly regenerating tissues throughou...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues. During larval stages the fin fold...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Zebrafish (<em>Danio rerio</em>) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate ...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Regenerative animals accurately regrow lost appendages. Now, research suggests that mechanical waves...
The study of regenerative biology aims to elucidate the innate ability of organisms to replace tissu...
International audienceMacrophages are essential for appendage regeneration after amputation in regen...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
AbstractMulticellular organisms maintain body integrity by constantly regenerating tissues throughou...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
Background: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues....
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate many organs and tissues. During larval stages the fin fold...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Zebrafish (<em>Danio rerio</em>) has a remarkable capacity to regenerate ...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Regenerative animals accurately regrow lost appendages. Now, research suggests that mechanical waves...
The study of regenerative biology aims to elucidate the innate ability of organisms to replace tissu...
International audienceMacrophages are essential for appendage regeneration after amputation in regen...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...