The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of biology. The sources of new cells for these regenerative phenomena have been sought for decades. Recent advances involving cell fate tracking in complex tissues have shed new light on the cellular underpinnings of regeneration in Hydra, planarians, zebrafish, Xenopus, and Axolotl. Planarians accomplish regeneration with use of adult pluripotent stem cells, whereas several vertebrates utilize a collection of lineage-restricted progenitors from different tissues. Together, an array of cellular strategies—from pluripotent stem cells to tissue-specific stem cells and dedifferentiation—are utilized for regeneration
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
SummaryEfficient regeneration following injury is critical for maintaining tissue function and enabl...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Why does regeneration take place in some animals but not others? Increased understanding of gene fun...
All metazoan phyla contain species that undergo regeneration after amputation. Simple organisms as H...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
AbstractRegeneration requires signaling from a wound site for detection of the wound and a mechanism...
How do animals regenerate specialised tissues or their entire body after a traumatic injury, how has...
<p><em>The salamander limb regenerates completely after amputation and the heart of the zebrafish re...
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
SummaryEfficient regeneration following injury is critical for maintaining tissue function and enabl...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
The ability to restore lost tissues and body regions, a process known as regeneration, is broadly re...
The ability to regrow lost or damaged tissues is widespread, but highly variable among animals. Unde...
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scar...
AbstractOne way or another, all species possess the ability to regenerate damaged tissues. The degre...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Why does regeneration take place in some animals but not others? Increased understanding of gene fun...
All metazoan phyla contain species that undergo regeneration after amputation. Simple organisms as H...
AbstractMany long-lived organisms, including humans, can regenerate some adult tissues lost to physi...
AbstractRegeneration requires signaling from a wound site for detection of the wound and a mechanism...
How do animals regenerate specialised tissues or their entire body after a traumatic injury, how has...
<p><em>The salamander limb regenerates completely after amputation and the heart of the zebrafish re...
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
SummaryEfficient regeneration following injury is critical for maintaining tissue function and enabl...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...