Abstract Background The newt Notophthalmus viridescens possesses the remarkable ability to respond to cardiac damage by formation of new myocardial tissue. Surprisingly little is known about changes in gene activities that occur during the course of regeneration. To begin to decipher the molecular processes, that underlie restoration of functional cardiac tissue, we generated an EST database from regenerating newt hearts and compared the transcriptional profile of selected candidates with genes deregulated during zebrafish heart regeneration. Results A cDNA library of 100,000 cDNA clones was generated from newt hearts 14 days after ventricular injury. Sequencing of 11520 cDNA clones resulted in 2894 assembled contigs. BLAST searches reveale...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
The capacity to regenerate injured appendages and heart tissue is widespread in vertebrates contrary...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
BACKGROUND: The newt Notophthalmus viridescens possesses the remarkable ability to respond to cardia...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders possess an intrinsic ability to regenerate complex organs and tiss...
The mammalian heart cannot regenerate substantial cardiac injuries, while certain non-mammalian vert...
AbstractUrodele amphibians, like the newt, are the “champions of regeneration” as they are able to r...
The newt <i>Notophthalmus viridescens</i>, which belongs to the family of salamanders (Urodela), own...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
Newt hearts are able to repair substantial cardiac injuries without functional impairment, whereas m...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
Different vertebrate species have different cardiac regeneration rates: high in teleost fish, modera...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
The capacity to regenerate injured appendages and heart tissue is widespread in vertebrates contrary...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
BACKGROUND: The newt Notophthalmus viridescens possesses the remarkable ability to respond to cardia...
Unlike mammals, adult salamanders possess an intrinsic ability to regenerate complex organs and tiss...
The mammalian heart cannot regenerate substantial cardiac injuries, while certain non-mammalian vert...
AbstractUrodele amphibians, like the newt, are the “champions of regeneration” as they are able to r...
The newt <i>Notophthalmus viridescens</i>, which belongs to the family of salamanders (Urodela), own...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
Newt hearts are able to repair substantial cardiac injuries without functional impairment, whereas m...
The epidemic of heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide, is made worse by the fact that ...
Different vertebrate species have different cardiac regeneration rates: high in teleost fish, modera...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...
The capacity to regenerate injured appendages and heart tissue is widespread in vertebrates contrary...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate its heart after severe injury. While the function of a ...