Tissue/organ regenerative capacity varies among different species. The more complex organisms (such as mammals) tend to have a weaker regenerating ability while less complex organisms tend to have a better regenerating ability (such as Hydra and planarians). Tissue/organ regenerative capacity is believed to be governed by the potency of stem cells that are responsible for regeneration. The potencies of stem cells in regenerative species are thought to be maintained during development. The pluripotent adult stem cells can differentiate into any cell type in regenerative organisms while the multipotent adult stem cells in less regenerative organisms can only differentiate into several cell types, resulting in limited regenerative capacity. Th...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Planarians owe their remarkable regenerative capabilities to somatic pluripotent stem cells or neobl...
SummaryPluripotency is a central, well-studied feature of embryonic development, but the role of plu...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
Forkhead box (Fox) genes belong to the 'winged helix' transcription factor superfamily. The function...
Regeneration, the restoration of body parts after injury, is quite widespread in the animal kingdom....
Planarians are capable of profound regenerative feats dependent upon a population of self-renewing a...
Copyright © 2015 Nicky Pirotte et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Freshwater planaria possess extreme regeneration capabilities mediated by abundant, pluripotent stem...
Regeneration is a widely distributed but not universal phenomenon in metazoans that involves the reg...
| Freshwater planaria possess extreme regeneration capabilities mediated by abundant, pluripotent st...
SummaryPlanarians have been a classic model system for the study of regeneration, tissue homeostasis...
The freshwater planarian is one of nature’s best regenerators. In just 7 days, a tiny planarian body...
Stem cells (SCs) distributed along the body have the capability to divide upon physiological demand ...
SWI/SNF-related chromatin remodeling complexes, including the human BAF and PBAF complexes, are invo...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Planarians owe their remarkable regenerative capabilities to somatic pluripotent stem cells or neobl...
SummaryPluripotency is a central, well-studied feature of embryonic development, but the role of plu...
Development requires an increment of cell growth and cell number, concomitant to a tightly control o...
Forkhead box (Fox) genes belong to the 'winged helix' transcription factor superfamily. The function...
Regeneration, the restoration of body parts after injury, is quite widespread in the animal kingdom....
Planarians are capable of profound regenerative feats dependent upon a population of self-renewing a...
Copyright © 2015 Nicky Pirotte et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Freshwater planaria possess extreme regeneration capabilities mediated by abundant, pluripotent stem...
Regeneration is a widely distributed but not universal phenomenon in metazoans that involves the reg...
| Freshwater planaria possess extreme regeneration capabilities mediated by abundant, pluripotent st...
SummaryPlanarians have been a classic model system for the study of regeneration, tissue homeostasis...
The freshwater planarian is one of nature’s best regenerators. In just 7 days, a tiny planarian body...
Stem cells (SCs) distributed along the body have the capability to divide upon physiological demand ...
SWI/SNF-related chromatin remodeling complexes, including the human BAF and PBAF complexes, are invo...
Neurons are born from stem cells, migrate to their final location, form synaptic connections, and te...
Planarians owe their remarkable regenerative capabilities to somatic pluripotent stem cells or neobl...
SummaryPluripotency is a central, well-studied feature of embryonic development, but the role of plu...