Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder: Medical Research Council; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100007155Funder: Wellcome Trust; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010269Funder: Wellcome; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010269Funder: EPFL; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Abstract: Why only certain species can regenerate their appendages (e.g. tails and limbs) remains one of the biggest mysteries of nature. Unlike anuran tadpoles and salamanders, humans and other mammals cannot regenerate their limbs, but can only regrow lost digit tips under specific circumstances. Numerous hypotheses have been postulated to explain regeneration‐incompetency in mammals. By studying...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
In mammals, multi-tissue regeneration is largely restricted to the distal portion of the digit tip a...
ABSTRACT The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates tha...
Why only certain species can regenerate their appendages (e.g., tails and limbs) remains one of the ...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
Can limb regeneration be induced? Few have pursued this question, and an evolutionarily conserved st...
Injuries to complex human organs, such as the limbs and the heart, result in pathological conditions...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
The remarkable regenerative capabilities of amphibians have captured the attention of biologists for...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
Contrary to the longstanding view that newts (Notophthalamus viridescens), but not axolotls (Ambysto...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
In mammals, multi-tissue regeneration is largely restricted to the distal portion of the digit tip a...
ABSTRACT The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates tha...
Why only certain species can regenerate their appendages (e.g., tails and limbs) remains one of the ...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
Can limb regeneration be induced? Few have pursued this question, and an evolutionarily conserved st...
Injuries to complex human organs, such as the limbs and the heart, result in pathological conditions...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
The remarkable regenerative capabilities of amphibians have captured the attention of biologists for...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
Contrary to the longstanding view that newts (Notophthalamus viridescens), but not axolotls (Ambysto...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
In mammals, multi-tissue regeneration is largely restricted to the distal portion of the digit tip a...
ABSTRACT The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates tha...