SummaryAn outstanding biological question is why tissue regeneration in mammals is limited, whereas urodele amphibians and teleost fish regenerate major structures, largely by cell cycle reentry. Upon inactivation of Rb, proliferation of postmitotic urodele skeletal muscle is induced, whereas in mammalian muscle this mechanism does not exist. We postulated that a tumor suppressor present in mammals but absent in regenerative vertebrates, the Ink4a product ARF (alternative reading frame), is a regeneration suppressor. Concomitant inactivation of Arf and Rb led to mammalian muscle cell cycle reentry, loss of differentiation properties, and upregulation of cytokinetic machinery. Single postmitotic myocytes were isolated by laser micro-dissecti...
Salamanders can regenerate entire limbs throughout their life. A critical step during limb regenerat...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
SummaryEx vivo expansion of satellite cells and directed differentiation of pluripotent cells to mat...
AbstractUnderstanding the cellular plasticity that enables urodeles to regenerate many tissues is im...
Skeletal muscle in both amphibians and mammals possesses a high regenerative capacity. In amphibians...
For many years people have known that amphibians have an amazing ability to regenerate lost body par...
The urodele amphibians, such as newts and axolotls, are unique among vertebrates since they regenera...
Abstract The recent introduction of in vivo lineage-tracing techniques using fluorescently labeled c...
Regeneration is unevenly spread throughout the animal kingdom. Some of the invertebrates have a very...
Abstract: In contrast to mammals, some fish and amphib-ians have retained the ability to regenerate ...
AbstractDuring tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such as axolotls, all of the tissue types, in...
Withdrawal from the cell cycle is an essential aspect of vertebrate muscle differentiation and requi...
AbstractBackground: Adult urodele amphibians such as the newt have remarkable regenerative ability, ...
To address questions of stem cell diversity during skeletal myogenesis, a Brainbow-like genetic cell...
The central importance of the tumor suppressor Retinoblastoma protein (Rb) in cell-cycle progression...
Salamanders can regenerate entire limbs throughout their life. A critical step during limb regenerat...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
SummaryEx vivo expansion of satellite cells and directed differentiation of pluripotent cells to mat...
AbstractUnderstanding the cellular plasticity that enables urodeles to regenerate many tissues is im...
Skeletal muscle in both amphibians and mammals possesses a high regenerative capacity. In amphibians...
For many years people have known that amphibians have an amazing ability to regenerate lost body par...
The urodele amphibians, such as newts and axolotls, are unique among vertebrates since they regenera...
Abstract The recent introduction of in vivo lineage-tracing techniques using fluorescently labeled c...
Regeneration is unevenly spread throughout the animal kingdom. Some of the invertebrates have a very...
Abstract: In contrast to mammals, some fish and amphib-ians have retained the ability to regenerate ...
AbstractDuring tail regeneration in urodele amphibians such as axolotls, all of the tissue types, in...
Withdrawal from the cell cycle is an essential aspect of vertebrate muscle differentiation and requi...
AbstractBackground: Adult urodele amphibians such as the newt have remarkable regenerative ability, ...
To address questions of stem cell diversity during skeletal myogenesis, a Brainbow-like genetic cell...
The central importance of the tumor suppressor Retinoblastoma protein (Rb) in cell-cycle progression...
Salamanders can regenerate entire limbs throughout their life. A critical step during limb regenerat...
The ability of animals to regenerate missing parts is a dramatic and poorly understood aspect of bio...
SummaryEx vivo expansion of satellite cells and directed differentiation of pluripotent cells to mat...