Zebrafish possess a remarkable ability to regenerate complicated structures by formation of a mass of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells called blastema. To understand how the blastema retains the original structural form, we investigate cellular transitions and transcriptional characteristics of cell identity genes during all stages of regeneration of an amputated lower jaw. We find that mesenchymal blastema originates from multiple sources including nucleated blood cells, fibroblasts, damaged muscle cells and pigment cells. These cells are transformed into two populations of blastemal progenitors: foxi1-expression and isl1-expression, before giving rise to cartilage, bone, and muscle. Time point- based transcriptomal analysis of 45 annota...
Heterogeneity of stem cells or their niches is likely to influence tissue regeneration. Here we reve...
Zebrafish can completely regenerate amputated fins via formation of a blastema, a proliferative mass...
Abstract Background Although the vertebrate skeleton arose in the sea 500 million years ago, our und...
Zebrafish possess a remarkable ability to regenerate complicated structures by formation of a mass o...
<p>Two origins of blastemal progenitors (<i>foxi1</i>-positive neural crest cells and <i>isl1</i>-po...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
While regeneration of appendages is relatively common among invertebrate, it is relatively restricte...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
<p><b>(a)</b> Phylogenetic relationship among three vertebrate taxa studied to determine conserved g...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
Hox genes are re-expressed during regeneration in many species. Given their important role in body p...
Heterogeneity of stem cells or their niches is likely to influence tissue regeneration. Here we reve...
Zebrafish can completely regenerate amputated fins via formation of a blastema, a proliferative mass...
Abstract Background Although the vertebrate skeleton arose in the sea 500 million years ago, our und...
Zebrafish possess a remarkable ability to regenerate complicated structures by formation of a mass o...
<p>Two origins of blastemal progenitors (<i>foxi1</i>-positive neural crest cells and <i>isl1</i>-po...
© 2011. Published by The Company of Biologists Lt.The origin of cells that generate the blastema fol...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
While regeneration of appendages is relatively common among invertebrate, it is relatively restricte...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
<p><b>(a)</b> Phylogenetic relationship among three vertebrate taxa studied to determine conserved g...
The zebrafish has emerged as an important model for vertebrate development as it relates to human he...
Hox genes are re-expressed during regeneration in many species. Given their important role in body p...
Heterogeneity of stem cells or their niches is likely to influence tissue regeneration. Here we reve...
Zebrafish can completely regenerate amputated fins via formation of a blastema, a proliferative mass...
Abstract Background Although the vertebrate skeleton arose in the sea 500 million years ago, our und...