AbstractIn contrast to urodele amphibians and teleost fish, mammals lack the regenerative responses to replace large body parts. Amphibian and fish regeneration uses dedifferentiation, i.e., reversal of differentiated state, as a means to produce progenitor cells to eventually replace damaged tissues. Therefore, induced activation of dedifferentiation responses in mammalian tissues holds an immense promise for regenerative medicine. Here we demonstrate that ectopic expression of Msx2 in cultured mouse myotubes recapitulates several aspects of amphibian muscle dedifferentiation. We found that MSX2, but not MSX1, leads to cellularization of myotubes and downregulates the expression of myotube markers, such as MHC, MRF4 and myogenin. RNA seque...
In urodele amphibians, an early step in limb regeneration is skeletal muscle fiber dedifferentiation...
AbstractDuring tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such as axolotls, all of the tissue types, in...
Summary: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), one of the most lethal genetic disorders, involves progr...
AbstractIn contrast to urodele amphibians and teleost fish, mammals lack the regenerative responses ...
In contrast to urodele amphibians and teleost fish, mammals lack the regenerative responses to repla...
Copyright: © 2010 Meech et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
Adult mammalian muscle retains incredible plasticity. Muscle growth and repair involves the activati...
Background: Dedifferentiation of muscle cells in the tissue of mammals has yet to be observed. One o...
The urodele amphibians, such as newts and axolotls, are unique among vertebrates since they regenera...
The conversion of multinucleate postmitotic muscle fibers to dividing mononucleate progeny cells (ce...
Mammalian skeletal muscles are capable of regeneration after injury. Quiescent satellite cells are a...
SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas ...
We have demonstrated previously that adult human synovial membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h...
Tissue regeneration in mammals does not occur via the process of dedifferentiation, a process whereb...
SummaryMuscle regeneration declines with aging and myopathies, and reprogramming of differentiated m...
In urodele amphibians, an early step in limb regeneration is skeletal muscle fiber dedifferentiation...
AbstractDuring tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such as axolotls, all of the tissue types, in...
Summary: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), one of the most lethal genetic disorders, involves progr...
AbstractIn contrast to urodele amphibians and teleost fish, mammals lack the regenerative responses ...
In contrast to urodele amphibians and teleost fish, mammals lack the regenerative responses to repla...
Copyright: © 2010 Meech et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Cre...
Adult mammalian muscle retains incredible plasticity. Muscle growth and repair involves the activati...
Background: Dedifferentiation of muscle cells in the tissue of mammals has yet to be observed. One o...
The urodele amphibians, such as newts and axolotls, are unique among vertebrates since they regenera...
The conversion of multinucleate postmitotic muscle fibers to dividing mononucleate progeny cells (ce...
Mammalian skeletal muscles are capable of regeneration after injury. Quiescent satellite cells are a...
SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas ...
We have demonstrated previously that adult human synovial membrane-derived mesenchymal stem cells (h...
Tissue regeneration in mammals does not occur via the process of dedifferentiation, a process whereb...
SummaryMuscle regeneration declines with aging and myopathies, and reprogramming of differentiated m...
In urodele amphibians, an early step in limb regeneration is skeletal muscle fiber dedifferentiation...
AbstractDuring tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such as axolotls, all of the tissue types, in...
Summary: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), one of the most lethal genetic disorders, involves progr...