International audienceWhole-body and complex structure regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in animals. While regenerative abilities vary greatly from one species to another, a number of mechanisms appear essential for regeneration in distantly related phylogenetic groups. In this review, we synthetize the knowledge gathered on the implication of three mechanisms that appear to be important for the initiation of regeneration in animals. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are metabolic by-products involved in cell signalling, which are produced shortly after amputation in several species. ROS production may be responsible for triggering apoptosis, another recurring mechanism involved in regeneration initiation. In turn, apoptosis causes compen...
In many animals, regenerative processes can replace lost body parts. Organ and tissue regeneration c...
The ability to regenerate complex structures is broadly represented in both plant and animal kingdom...
SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas ...
International audienceWhole-body and complex structure regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in an...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
Regeneration is generally defined as tissue replacement after pathological insult such as injury or ...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Articles in International JournalsRegeneration is a complex cellular process that, rather than simpl...
For ages, regeneration has intrigued countless biologists, clinicians, and biomedical engineers. In ...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
All metazoan phyla contain species that undergo regeneration after amputation. Simple organisms as H...
The evolution of regenerative capacity in multicellular animals represents one of the most complex a...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
Copyright © 2015 Nicky Pirotte et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
In many animals, regenerative processes can replace lost body parts. Organ and tissue regeneration c...
The ability to regenerate complex structures is broadly represented in both plant and animal kingdom...
SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas ...
International audienceWhole-body and complex structure regeneration is a widespread phenomenon in an...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
Regeneration is generally defined as tissue replacement after pathological insult such as injury or ...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
Articles in International JournalsRegeneration is a complex cellular process that, rather than simpl...
For ages, regeneration has intrigued countless biologists, clinicians, and biomedical engineers. In ...
Mammalian system consists of stress-sensing molecules that regulates their cellular response against...
All metazoan phyla contain species that undergo regeneration after amputation. Simple organisms as H...
The evolution of regenerative capacity in multicellular animals represents one of the most complex a...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
Copyright © 2015 Nicky Pirotte et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
In many animals, regenerative processes can replace lost body parts. Organ and tissue regeneration c...
The ability to regenerate complex structures is broadly represented in both plant and animal kingdom...
SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas ...