Antlers are the only mammalian appendages capable of epimorphic regeneration and thus provide a unique model for investigating the mechanisms that underlie mammalian regeneration. Antlers elongate by a modified endochondral ossification process while intramembranous ossification takes place concurrently around the antler shaft. In this study, sites of apoptosis in the growing antler tip were identified by TUNEL staining and related to cell proliferation, as determined by PCNA staining. Bcl-2 and bax were identified by RT-PCR and bax was also immunolocalized in tissue sections. The apoptotic index was high in perichondrium, undifferentiated mesenchymal cells and cellular periosteum but was low in skin. The proliferation index was high in mes...
AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, th...
Abstract Background With the unprecedented rapid growth rate (up to 2.75 cm/day), velvet antler is a...
This article belongs to the Section Proteomics.Antlers are the only organ in the mammalian body that...
The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule ...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Deer antler growth provides a unique natural model of rapid and complete bone regeneration. In this ...
Deer antler growth provides a unique natural model of rapid and complete bone regeneration. In this ...
The annually recurring regeneration of deer antlers, accompanied by rapid growth of around 2 cm per ...
<div><p>As the only known example of complete organ regeneration in mammals, deer antler in the grow...
As the only known example of complete organ regeneration in mammals, deer antler in the growing or v...
Repair of large bone defects is one of the key unmet clinical needs in musculoskeletal medicine. A ...
The ability to activate and regulate stem cells during wound healing and tissue regeneration is a pr...
Antlers as a potential model for bone growth and development have become an object of rising interes...
Abstract Deer antlers are the only known mammalian organ that, once lost, can fully grow back natura...
As the only known organ that can completely regenerate in mammals, deer antler is of real significan...
AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, th...
Abstract Background With the unprecedented rapid growth rate (up to 2.75 cm/day), velvet antler is a...
This article belongs to the Section Proteomics.Antlers are the only organ in the mammalian body that...
The annual regeneration of deer antlers is a unique developmental event in mammals, which as a rule ...
Deer antlers are cranial appendages that develop after birth as extensions of a permanent protuberan...
Deer antler growth provides a unique natural model of rapid and complete bone regeneration. In this ...
Deer antler growth provides a unique natural model of rapid and complete bone regeneration. In this ...
The annually recurring regeneration of deer antlers, accompanied by rapid growth of around 2 cm per ...
<div><p>As the only known example of complete organ regeneration in mammals, deer antler in the grow...
As the only known example of complete organ regeneration in mammals, deer antler in the growing or v...
Repair of large bone defects is one of the key unmet clinical needs in musculoskeletal medicine. A ...
The ability to activate and regulate stem cells during wound healing and tissue regeneration is a pr...
Antlers as a potential model for bone growth and development have become an object of rising interes...
Abstract Deer antlers are the only known mammalian organ that, once lost, can fully grow back natura...
As the only known organ that can completely regenerate in mammals, deer antler is of real significan...
AbstractDeer antlers are the only mammalian organs that can be repeatedly regenerated; each year, th...
Abstract Background With the unprecedented rapid growth rate (up to 2.75 cm/day), velvet antler is a...
This article belongs to the Section Proteomics.Antlers are the only organ in the mammalian body that...