Abstract The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its healing ability to non-regenerative species such as the mouse should help narrow in on mechanisms to improve human wound healing. Here, the tongue and intermandibular soft tissues of both mice (C57BL/6NCrl) and axolotls were wounded with a 2–2.5 mm punch biopsy. The study aimed to compare the differences between these 2 species following surgical resection with regard to the macroscopic and histological characteristics. These include wound closure times, epithelial wound sealing and thickness as well as acute immune marker myeloperoxidase (MPO) response over 30 days. Post surgery, mice visually showed greater haemorrhage; their woun...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
<p>The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents percent maximal response for each process. I...
Absence of large amounts of orofacial tissues caused by cancerous resections, congenital defects or...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
Absence of large amounts of tissue in the oral facial region may be caused by cancerous tissue resec...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Macroscopic images of time course of healing of 5 mm full-thickness excisional wounds....
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
The replacement and restoration of tissue mass after organ damage or injury in adult higher vertebra...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...
The Ambystoma maxicanum (axolotl) regenerates strikingly from wounds and amputations. Comparing its ...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
<p>The x-axis represents time and the y-axis represents percent maximal response for each process. I...
Absence of large amounts of orofacial tissues caused by cancerous resections, congenital defects or...
<p>A) Percent wound closure in paedomorphs and metamorphs over 21 days (when contraction is complete...
Absence of large amounts of tissue in the oral facial region may be caused by cancerous tissue resec...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In rege...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Macroscopic images of time course of healing of 5 mm full-thickness excisional wounds....
While regeneration occurs in a number of taxonomic groups across the Metazoa, there are very few rep...
The replacement and restoration of tissue mass after organ damage or injury in adult higher vertebra...
Evolutionary modification has produced a spectrum of animal defense traits to escape predation, incl...
Urodele amphibians such as the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum) display a large capacity for tissue reg...
The adult MRL/MpJ mouse regenerates all differentiated structures after through-and-through ear punc...
Across the Metazoa, organisms vary in terms of how they respond to injury. The two basic responses a...