In mammals, multi-tissue regeneration is largely restricted to the distal portion of the digit tip and involves the formation of a blastema, a transient, proliferating cell mass that reforms the diverse tissues of the digit. Historically little was known about the mammalian blastema but with recent advances in single cell transcriptomic approaches and genetic lineage tracing, a more precise understanding of this critical structure has begun to emerge. In this review we summarise the cellular mechanisms underlying adult mammalian digit tip regeneration. We posit that understanding how some mammals naturally regenerate complex tissues will lead to strategies for enhancing regenerative abilities in humans
Accumulating evidence suggests that endogenous tissue-resident precursors and stem cells play an imp...
SummaryConnective tissues—skeleton, dermis, pericytes, fascia—are a key cell source for regenerating...
In the past two decades, several groups have shown that the mammalian digit tip regeneration is peri...
While regeneration of appendages is relatively common among invertebrate, it is relatively restricte...
AbstractAmputation of the distal region of the terminal phalanx of mice causes an initial wound heal...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
AbstractThe digit tips of children and rodents are known to regenerate following amputation. The ske...
Tissue regeneration and repair have received much attention in the medical field over the years. The...
AbstractPreviously we demonstrated that BMP signaling is required for endogenous digit tip regenerat...
Despite approaches in regenerative medicine using stem cells, bio-engineered scaffolds, and targeted...
The phenomenon of mammalian digit tip regeneration offers a promising avenue for research in regener...
Over the past several decades there has been a profound increase in the understanding of tissue rege...
Regeneration is classically demonstrated in mammals using mice digit tip. In this study, we compared...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
Connective tissues—skeleton, dermis, pericytes, fascia—are a key cell source for regenerating the pa...
Accumulating evidence suggests that endogenous tissue-resident precursors and stem cells play an imp...
SummaryConnective tissues—skeleton, dermis, pericytes, fascia—are a key cell source for regenerating...
In the past two decades, several groups have shown that the mammalian digit tip regeneration is peri...
While regeneration of appendages is relatively common among invertebrate, it is relatively restricte...
AbstractAmputation of the distal region of the terminal phalanx of mice causes an initial wound heal...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
AbstractThe digit tips of children and rodents are known to regenerate following amputation. The ske...
Tissue regeneration and repair have received much attention in the medical field over the years. The...
AbstractPreviously we demonstrated that BMP signaling is required for endogenous digit tip regenerat...
Despite approaches in regenerative medicine using stem cells, bio-engineered scaffolds, and targeted...
The phenomenon of mammalian digit tip regeneration offers a promising avenue for research in regener...
Over the past several decades there has been a profound increase in the understanding of tissue rege...
Regeneration is classically demonstrated in mammals using mice digit tip. In this study, we compared...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
Connective tissues—skeleton, dermis, pericytes, fascia—are a key cell source for regenerating the pa...
Accumulating evidence suggests that endogenous tissue-resident precursors and stem cells play an imp...
SummaryConnective tissues—skeleton, dermis, pericytes, fascia—are a key cell source for regenerating...
In the past two decades, several groups have shown that the mammalian digit tip regeneration is peri...