AbstractImaginal discs of Drosophila have the remarkable ability to regenerate. After fragmentation wound healing occurs, ectopic wg is induced and a blastema is formed. In some, but not all fragments, the blastema will replace missing structures and a few cells can become more plastic and transdetermine to structures of other discs. A series of systematic cuts through the first leg disc revealed that a cut must transect the dorsal-proximal disc area and that the fragment must also include wg-competent cells. Fragments that fail to both transdetermine and regenerate missing structures will do both when provided with exogenous Wg, demonstrating the necessity of Wg in regenerative processes. In intact leg discs ubiquitously expressed low leve...
International audienceIn many organisms, the regenerative capacity of tissues progressively decrease...
<div><p>All organisms have developed mechanisms to respond to organ or tissue damage that may appear...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
AbstractRegeneration is a vital process to maintain and repair tissues. Despite the importance of re...
AbstractDuring Drosophila development, the transcription factor Sp1 is necessary for proper leg grow...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
Although regeneration has long fascinated biologists, it remains a challenging field of study with m...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
AbstractDuring Drosophila development, the transcription factor Sp1 is necessary for proper leg grow...
Regeneration is a response mechanism aimed to restore tissues that have been damaged. We are studyin...
AbstractCell proliferation is required for tissue regeneration, yet the dynamics of proliferation du...
International audienceIn many organisms, the regenerative capacity of tissues progressively decrease...
<div><p>All organisms have developed mechanisms to respond to organ or tissue damage that may appear...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
AbstractRegeneration is a vital process to maintain and repair tissues. Despite the importance of re...
AbstractDuring Drosophila development, the transcription factor Sp1 is necessary for proper leg grow...
Why some tissues can regenerate, while other cannot is a fundamental question for regenerative medic...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
Background: Regeneration is the ability of an organism to rebuild a body part that has been damaged ...
Although regeneration has long fascinated biologists, it remains a challenging field of study with m...
The process of regeneration is immensely complicated and requires the exquisitely precise orchestrat...
AbstractDuring Drosophila development, the transcription factor Sp1 is necessary for proper leg grow...
Regeneration is a response mechanism aimed to restore tissues that have been damaged. We are studyin...
AbstractCell proliferation is required for tissue regeneration, yet the dynamics of proliferation du...
International audienceIn many organisms, the regenerative capacity of tissues progressively decrease...
<div><p>All organisms have developed mechanisms to respond to organ or tissue damage that may appear...
SummaryThe study of regeneration would be aided greatly by systems that support large-scale genetic ...