Many regeneration processes in animals are based on the phenomenon of cell reprogramming followed by proliferation and differentiation in a different specialization direction. An insight into what makes natural (in vivo) cell reprogramming possible can help to solve a number of biomedical problems. In particular, the first problem is to reveal the intrinsic properties of the cells that are necessary and sufficient for reprogramming; the second, to evaluate these properties and, on this basis, to reveal potential endogenous sources for cell substitution in damaged tissues; and the third, to use the acquired data for developing approaches to in vitro cell reprogramming in order to obtain a cell reserve for damaged tissue repair. Normal cells ...
The neural retina of adult goldfish can regenerate from an intrinsic source of proliferative neurona...
<div><p>Retinal regeneration in the adult newt is a useful system to uncover essential mechanisms un...
Copyright © 2012 Tatsushi Goto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Many regeneration processes in animals are based on the phenomenon of cell reprogramming followed by...
The newt is an amazing four-limbed vertebrate that can regenerate various body parts including the r...
A hallmark of retinal diseases is degeneration of neural cells, leading to subsequent vision loss. F...
AbstractComplete retinal regeneration in adult animals occurs only in certain urodele amphibians, in...
AbstractIn urodele amphibians like the newt, complete retina and lens regeneration occurs throughout...
International audienceThe ability to regenerate damaged cells in the retina varies tremendously amon...
Removal of the lens from the eye of an adult newt ( Notophthalmus viridescens ) is followed by regen...
Newts possess remarkable ability for regenerating various body organs and parts. Lens regeneration i...
Notophthalmus viridescens, the red-spotted newt, shows astonishing regenerative capabilities. Part o...
Recent success in restoring visual function through photoreceptor replacement in mouse models of pho...
Retinal regeneration in the adult newt is a useful system to uncover essential mechanisms underlying...
The rise of stem cell-based regenerative medicine has created great hopes for novel therapies for ma...
The neural retina of adult goldfish can regenerate from an intrinsic source of proliferative neurona...
<div><p>Retinal regeneration in the adult newt is a useful system to uncover essential mechanisms un...
Copyright © 2012 Tatsushi Goto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Many regeneration processes in animals are based on the phenomenon of cell reprogramming followed by...
The newt is an amazing four-limbed vertebrate that can regenerate various body parts including the r...
A hallmark of retinal diseases is degeneration of neural cells, leading to subsequent vision loss. F...
AbstractComplete retinal regeneration in adult animals occurs only in certain urodele amphibians, in...
AbstractIn urodele amphibians like the newt, complete retina and lens regeneration occurs throughout...
International audienceThe ability to regenerate damaged cells in the retina varies tremendously amon...
Removal of the lens from the eye of an adult newt ( Notophthalmus viridescens ) is followed by regen...
Newts possess remarkable ability for regenerating various body organs and parts. Lens regeneration i...
Notophthalmus viridescens, the red-spotted newt, shows astonishing regenerative capabilities. Part o...
Recent success in restoring visual function through photoreceptor replacement in mouse models of pho...
Retinal regeneration in the adult newt is a useful system to uncover essential mechanisms underlying...
The rise of stem cell-based regenerative medicine has created great hopes for novel therapies for ma...
The neural retina of adult goldfish can regenerate from an intrinsic source of proliferative neurona...
<div><p>Retinal regeneration in the adult newt is a useful system to uncover essential mechanisms un...
Copyright © 2012 Tatsushi Goto et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...