Xenopus froglets can perfectly heal skin wounds without scarring. To explore whether this capacity is maintained as development proceeds, we examined the cellular responses during the repair of skin injury in 8- and 15-month-old Xenopus laevis. The morphology and sequence of healing phases (i.e., inflammation, new tissue formation, and remodeling) were independent of age, while the timing was delayed in older frogs. At the beginning of postinjury, wound re-epithelialization occurred in form of a thin epithelium followed by a multilayered epidermis containing cells with apoptotic patterns and keratinocytes stained by anti-inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) antibody. The inflammatory response, early activated by recruitment o...
Absence of a specialized wound epidermis is hypothesized to block limb regeneration in higher verteb...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative images of re-epithelialisation sheet in control, 5% frog serum and 100 ...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
Xenopus froglets can perfectly heal skin wounds without scarring. To explore whether this capacity i...
Restoration of tissue integrity and homeostasis after an injury is a fundamental property of all org...
In most vertebrates, the regenerative capacity to restore lost/damage tissues to original structure ...
The capacity to heal wounds without scars is generally lost during the development in vertebrates. T...
Regeneration and repair with scarring of the skin are two different responses to tissue injury that ...
AbstractA major goal in regenerative medicine is to identify therapies to facilitate our body׳s inna...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
The ability to regenerate lost tissue and organs varies among animal species, tissue and life cycle ...
Xenopus laevis provides a valuable model to examine cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in th...
The tadpoles of the frog Xenopus laevis show significant regeneration capacity and are useful models...
The remarkable regenerative capabilities of amphibians have captured the attention of biologists for...
Absence of a specialized wound epidermis is hypothesized to block limb regeneration in higher verteb...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative images of re-epithelialisation sheet in control, 5% frog serum and 100 ...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...
Xenopus froglets can perfectly heal skin wounds without scarring. To explore whether this capacity i...
Restoration of tissue integrity and homeostasis after an injury is a fundamental property of all org...
In most vertebrates, the regenerative capacity to restore lost/damage tissues to original structure ...
The capacity to heal wounds without scars is generally lost during the development in vertebrates. T...
Regeneration and repair with scarring of the skin are two different responses to tissue injury that ...
AbstractA major goal in regenerative medicine is to identify therapies to facilitate our body׳s inna...
Wound healing of skin in mammals and its regeneration in Amphibians are crucial biomedicine topics i...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
The ability to regenerate lost tissue and organs varies among animal species, tissue and life cycle ...
Xenopus laevis provides a valuable model to examine cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in th...
The tadpoles of the frog Xenopus laevis show significant regeneration capacity and are useful models...
The remarkable regenerative capabilities of amphibians have captured the attention of biologists for...
Absence of a specialized wound epidermis is hypothesized to block limb regeneration in higher verteb...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Representative images of re-epithelialisation sheet in control, 5% frog serum and 100 ...
Adult mammalian skin wound repair is defective due to loss of the regulation in balancing the comple...