Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In regenerating vertebrates, injury can induce a process known as epimorphic regeneration to replace damaged structures. Using a 4-mm ear punch assay across multiple mammalian species, here we show that several Acomys spp. (spiny mice) and Oryctolagus cuniculus completely regenerate tissue, whereas other rodents including MRL/MpJ ‘healer’ mice heal similar injuries by scarring. We demonstrate ear-hole closure is independent of ear size, and closure rate can be modelled with a cubic function. Cellular and genetic analyses reveal that injury induces blastema formation in Acomys cahirinus. Despite cell cycle re-entry in Mus musculus and A. cahirinus, e...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
While mammals tend to repair injuries, other adult vertebrates like salamanders and fish regenerate ...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
The replacement and restoration of tissue mass after organ damage or injury in adult higher vertebra...
Why can some animals and others cannot? This fundamental question has fueled scientists studying reg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Vertebrate tissue regeneration is a property restricte...
We have previously shown that MRL/MpJ mice have a capacity for regeneration instead of scar formatio...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
External ear hole closure in LG/J mice represents a model of regenerative response. It is accompanie...
The outcome of tissue repair varies across species. Vertebrates such as salamanders have the ability...
How the immune system affects tissue regeneration is not well understood. In this study, we used an ...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
While mammals tend to repair injuries, other adult vertebrates like salamanders and fish regenerate ...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
The replacement and restoration of tissue mass after organ damage or injury in adult higher vertebra...
Why can some animals and others cannot? This fundamental question has fueled scientists studying reg...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Vertebrate tissue regeneration is a property restricte...
We have previously shown that MRL/MpJ mice have a capacity for regeneration instead of scar formatio...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
External ear hole closure in LG/J mice represents a model of regenerative response. It is accompanie...
The outcome of tissue repair varies across species. Vertebrates such as salamanders have the ability...
How the immune system affects tissue regeneration is not well understood. In this study, we used an ...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
While mammals tend to repair injuries, other adult vertebrates like salamanders and fish regenerate ...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...