Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the complete epithelial regeneration and excessive connective tissue production, and this repair process commonly results in scar tissue formation. However, unlike mammals, adult salamanders repair the wounds by regeneration compared to scarring. To elucidate the healing capability of a salamander, Axolotl, in a different species, here we addressed this question by treating the wounds in mice with Axolotl cells or tissues. Excisional lesions were created on each mouse, and animals in different groups treated by; a-) Axolotl blastema tissue, b-) Axolotl tail tissue, c-) Axolotl blastema cells, d-) Axolotl tail cells, e-) Serum physiologic, e-) M...
<p>A) Masson’s trichrome staining of uninjured dorsal flank skin in axolotls showing epidermis (E), ...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
<p>The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents percent maximal response for each process. I...
Wound repair is an extremely complex process that requires precise coordination between various cell...
Abstract The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comp...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
While considerable progress has been made towards understanding the complex processes and pathways t...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Urodele amphibians (Ambystoma mexicanum), unique among vertebrates, can regenerate appendages and ot...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
<p>A) Masson’s trichrome staining of uninjured dorsal flank skin in axolotls showing epidermis (E), ...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
<p>The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents percent maximal response for each process. I...
Wound repair is an extremely complex process that requires precise coordination between various cell...
Abstract The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comp...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
While considerable progress has been made towards understanding the complex processes and pathways t...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Urodele amphibians (Ambystoma mexicanum), unique among vertebrates, can regenerate appendages and ot...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
<p>A) Masson’s trichrome staining of uninjured dorsal flank skin in axolotls showing epidermis (E), ...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...