Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results in the restoration of lost tissues and structures from an aggregation of proliferating cells known as a blastema. Among amniotes the most striking example of epimorphic regeneration comes from tail regenerating lizards. Although tail regeneration is often studied in the context of ecological costs and benefits, details of the sequence of tissue-level events are lacking. Here we investigate the anatomical and histological events that characterize tail regeneration in the leopard gecko, Eublepharis macularius. Results Tail structure and tissue composition were examined at multiple day...
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 ...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
Scar-free wound healing and regeneration are uncommon phenomena permitting the near complete restora...
abstract: While a number of vertebrates, including fishes, salamanders, frogs, and lizards, display ...
Abstract The ability to repair injuries among reptiles, i.e., ectothermic amniotes, is similar to t...
<div><p>Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functi...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Tails of three groups of the Gekkonid lizard, Hemidactylus flavivirdis, were amputated (group I) ora...
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 ...
Abstract Background Epimorphic regeneration results i...
IntroductionHuman cartilage is an avascular tissue with limited capacity for repair. By contrast, ce...
Scar-free wound healing and regeneration are uncommon phenomena permitting the near complete restora...
abstract: While a number of vertebrates, including fishes, salamanders, frogs, and lizards, display ...
Abstract The ability to repair injuries among reptiles, i.e., ectothermic amniotes, is similar to t...
<div><p>Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functi...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
Lizards, which are amniote vertebrates like humans, are able to lose and regenerate a functional tai...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Unlike adult mammalians and birds, in which the predominant glial elements are astrocytes, the epend...
Tails of three groups of the Gekkonid lizard, Hemidactylus flavivirdis, were amputated (group I) ora...
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 ...