Cartilage regeneration is massive during tail regeneration in lizards but little is known about cartilage regeneration in other body regions of the skeleton. The recovery capability of injured epiphyses of femur and tibia of lizard knees has been studied by histology and 5BrdU immunohistochemistry in lizards kept at high environmental temperatures. Lizard epiphyses contain a secondary ossified center of variable extension surrounded peripherally by an articular cartilage and basally by columns of chondrocytes that form the mataphyseal or growth plate. After injury of the knee epiphyses, a broad degeneration of the articular cartilage during the first days post-injury is present. However a rapid regeneration of cartilaginous tissue is observ...
AbstractLizards capable of caudal autotomy exhibit the remarkable ability to “drop” and then regener...
Amputated tails of lizards regenerate while limbs form scars which histological structure is very di...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...
Abstract: Cartilage regeneration is massive during tail regeneration in lizards but little is known ...
The epiphysis of femur and tibia in the lizard Podarcis muralis can extensively regenerate after inj...
Abstract: The epiphysis of femur and tibia in the lizard Podarcis muralis can extensively regenerate...
After bone damage, fracture or amputation, lizards regenerate a variable mass of cartilaginous and f...
After bone damage, fracture or amputation, lizards regenerate a variable mass of cartilaginous and f...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
Previous studies indicated that Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are present during tail and early l...
Previous studies indicated that Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are present during tail and early l...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
AbstractLizards capable of caudal autotomy exhibit the remarkable ability to “drop” and then regener...
Regeneration is the process of regrowth of an injured/missing tissue/organ from the residual tissue....
AbstractLizards capable of caudal autotomy exhibit the remarkable ability to “drop” and then regener...
Amputated tails of lizards regenerate while limbs form scars which histological structure is very di...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...
Abstract: Cartilage regeneration is massive during tail regeneration in lizards but little is known ...
The epiphysis of femur and tibia in the lizard Podarcis muralis can extensively regenerate after inj...
Abstract: The epiphysis of femur and tibia in the lizard Podarcis muralis can extensively regenerate...
After bone damage, fracture or amputation, lizards regenerate a variable mass of cartilaginous and f...
After bone damage, fracture or amputation, lizards regenerate a variable mass of cartilaginous and f...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
Previous studies indicated that Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are present during tail and early l...
Previous studies indicated that Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs) are present during tail and early l...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
AbstractLizards capable of caudal autotomy exhibit the remarkable ability to “drop” and then regener...
Regeneration is the process of regrowth of an injured/missing tissue/organ from the residual tissue....
AbstractLizards capable of caudal autotomy exhibit the remarkable ability to “drop” and then regener...
Amputated tails of lizards regenerate while limbs form scars which histological structure is very di...
Reptiles are the only amniotes that maintain the capacity to regenerate appendages. This study prese...