Regeneration is the process of regrowth of an injured/missing tissue/organ from the residual tissue. One outstanding example is the regeneration of tail in lizards in which they can completely regenerate without the formation of scaring or fibrotic tissue. This study presents an analysis of the main differences between a mature regenerated tail and the original tail of the lizard Podarcis bocagei by comparing histological biomarkers for support structures, morphology and pigmentation, vasculature and energy storage. Matured regenerated and original tails were studied with different histological staining’s and immunohistochemistry to highlight the various tissue components. We found differences in the morphological features scalation pattern...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
ABSTRACT: The process of lizard's tail regeneration has been examined, to study the regeneration sta...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...
abstract: While a number of vertebrates, including fishes, salamanders, frogs, and lizards, display ...
Amputated tails of lizards regenerate while limbs form scars which histological structure is very di...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
<p>(<i>A</i>) <i>Anolis carolinensis</i> lizard with a regenerating tail (distal to arrow). (<i>B-E<...
Scar-free wound healing and regeneration are uncommon phenomena permitting the near complete restora...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
<div><p>Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functi...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
ABSTRACT: The process of lizard's tail regeneration has been examined, to study the regeneration sta...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...
abstract: While a number of vertebrates, including fishes, salamanders, frogs, and lizards, display ...
Amputated tails of lizards regenerate while limbs form scars which histological structure is very di...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
<p>(<i>A</i>) <i>Anolis carolinensis</i> lizard with a regenerating tail (distal to arrow). (<i>B-E<...
Scar-free wound healing and regeneration are uncommon phenomena permitting the near complete restora...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
The present Review summarizes studies on the process of tissue regeneration of lizards, intended as ...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
<div><p>Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functi...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
ABSTRACT: The process of lizard's tail regeneration has been examined, to study the regeneration sta...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...