After injury humans produce scar tissue as part of the wound healing process. This process does not generate new tissue, but prevent the remaining tissue from further damage. Without the ability to create new tissue, humans are limited in their capacity to regain lost function after severe injury. However, axolotls have the ability to regenerate a variety of organs within the first two weeks of hatching, allowing for complete recovery of tissue function. Specifically lens regeneration is studied due to the dynamic changes that occur in the surrounding iris tissue following lens removal. Dorsal and ventral iris cells proliferate and eventually regenerate the missing lens. Since axolotls are not able to regenerate the lens succeeding two week...
The formation of a blastema during regeneration of an axolotl limb involves important changes in the...
The capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of salaman...
The larvae of Xenopus laevis can naturally regenerate a lost lens from the outer cornea epithelium a...
There are many animals that have the ability to regenerate different tissues during embryonic stage,...
Background: Among vertebrates lens regeneration is most pronounced in newts, which have the ability ...
Urodele amphibians such as the red spotted newt, Notophthalmus viridescens, and axolotl are commonly...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
poster abstractUnderstanding limb regeneration on a molecular level could lead to new methods of hea...
Limb amputation in axolotls was performed to obtain data demonstrating that a chemical agonist of Wn...
The formation of a blastema during regeneration of an axolotl limb involves important changes in the...
The lens, by changing shape, functions to change the focal distance of the eye so that it can focus ...
The formation of a blastema during regeneration of an axolotl limb involves important changes in the...
The capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of salaman...
The larvae of Xenopus laevis can naturally regenerate a lost lens from the outer cornea epithelium a...
There are many animals that have the ability to regenerate different tissues during embryonic stage,...
Background: Among vertebrates lens regeneration is most pronounced in newts, which have the ability ...
Urodele amphibians such as the red spotted newt, Notophthalmus viridescens, and axolotl are commonly...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
poster abstractUnderstanding limb regeneration on a molecular level could lead to new methods of hea...
Limb amputation in axolotls was performed to obtain data demonstrating that a chemical agonist of Wn...
The formation of a blastema during regeneration of an axolotl limb involves important changes in the...
The lens, by changing shape, functions to change the focal distance of the eye so that it can focus ...
The formation of a blastema during regeneration of an axolotl limb involves important changes in the...
The capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of salaman...
The larvae of Xenopus laevis can naturally regenerate a lost lens from the outer cornea epithelium a...