The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Understanding this variation remains a challenge in regeneration biology. Numerous studies from Hydra to mouse have shown that apoptosis acts as a potent and necessary mechanism in regeneration. Much is known about the involvement of apoptosis during normal development in regulating the number and type of cells in the body. In the context of regeneration, apoptosis also regulates cell number and proliferation in tissue remodeling. Apoptosis acts both early in the process to stimulate regeneration and later to regulate regenerative patterning. Multiple studies indicate that apoptosis acts as a signal to stimulate proliferation within the regenerat...
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During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
peer reviewedRegeneration is defined as the ability to regrow an organ or a tissue destroyed by dege...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Regeneration is generally defined as tissue replacement after pathological insult such as injury or ...
International audienceWhole-body and complex structure regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in an...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
Apoptosis plays a central role in organs development and homeostasis. Impaired regulation of this pr...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
AbstractThe Xenopus tadpole is able to regenerate its tail, including skin, muscle, notochord, spina...
Articles in International JournalsRegeneration is a complex cellular process that, rather than simpl...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
For ages, regeneration has intrigued countless biologists, clinicians, and biomedical engineers. In ...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
peer reviewedRegeneration is defined as the ability to regrow an organ or a tissue destroyed by dege...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Regeneration is generally defined as tissue replacement after pathological insult such as injury or ...
International audienceWhole-body and complex structure regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in an...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
Apoptosis plays a central role in organs development and homeostasis. Impaired regulation of this pr...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
AbstractThe Xenopus tadpole is able to regenerate its tail, including skin, muscle, notochord, spina...
Articles in International JournalsRegeneration is a complex cellular process that, rather than simpl...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
For ages, regeneration has intrigued countless biologists, clinicians, and biomedical engineers. In ...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
During normal development, organ growth is tightly regulated such that a high degree of fidelity to ...
peer reviewedRegeneration is defined as the ability to regrow an organ or a tissue destroyed by dege...