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Regeneration and repair of human digits and limbs: fact and fiction.
Shieh SJ, Cheng TC. Shieh SJ, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015 Oct 13;2(4):149-68. doi: 10.1002/reg2.41. eCollection 2015 Aug. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015. PMID: 27499873 Free PMC article. Review.
A variety of digit and limb repair and reconstruction methods have been used in different clinical settings, but regeneration remains an item on every plastic surgeon's "wish list." ...
A variety of digit and limb repair and reconstruction methods have been used in different clinical settings, but regeneration remains …
The diversity of myeloid immune cells shaping wound repair and fibrosis in the lung.
Florez-Sampedro L, Song S, Melgert BN. Florez-Sampedro L, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2018 Feb 23;5(1):3-25. doi: 10.1002/reg2.97. eCollection 2018 Mar. Regeneration (Oxf). 2018. PMID: 29721324 Free PMC article. Review.
Pathological conditions, continuous exposure to noxious agents, and even ageing can dysregulate immune responses after injury. This dysregulation can lead to a chronic repair mechanism known as fibrosis. Alterations in wound healing can occur in many organs, …
Pathological conditions, continuous exposure to noxious agents, and even ageing can dysregulate immune responses after injury. This dysregul …
The cellular and molecular mechanisms of tissue repair and regeneration as revealed by studies in Xenopus.
Li J, Zhang S, Amaya E. Li J, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2016 Oct 28;3(4):198-208. doi: 10.1002/reg2.69. eCollection 2016 Aug. Regeneration (Oxf). 2016. PMID: 27800170 Free PMC article.
Survival of any living organism critically depends on its ability to repair and regenerate damaged tissues and/or organs during its lifetime following injury, disease, or aging. Various animal models from invertebrates to vertebrates have been used to investigate the molec …
Survival of any living organism critically depends on its ability to repair and regenerate damaged tissues and/or organs during its l …
The mammalian blastema: regeneration at our fingertips.
Simkin J, Sammarco MC, Dawson LA, Schanes PP, Yu L, Muneoka K. Simkin J, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015 Jun 9;2(3):93-105. doi: 10.1002/reg2.36. eCollection 2015 Jun. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015. PMID: 27499871 Free PMC article. Review.
Recent studies reveal how each regenerative stage influences subsequent stages to establish a blastema that directs the successful regeneration of a complex mammalian structure. The focus of this review is on early events of healing and how an amputation wound trans …
Recent studies reveal how each regenerative stage influences subsequent stages to establish a blastema that directs the successful regenerat …
The axolotl limb blastema: cellular and molecular mechanisms driving blastema formation and limb regeneration in tetrapods.
McCusker C, Bryant SV, Gardiner DM. McCusker C, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015 May 11;2(2):54-71. doi: 10.1002/reg2.32. eCollection 2015 Apr. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015. PMID: 27499868 Free PMC article. Review.
In this review we focus on the crucial early events that occur during wound healing, the neural-epithelial interactions that drive the formation of the early blastema, and how these mechanisms differ from those of other species that have restricted regenerative pote …
In this review we focus on the crucial early events that occur during wound healing, the neural-epithelial interactions that d …
Ear wound regeneration in the African spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus.
Matias Santos D, Rita AM, Casanellas I, Brito Ova A, Araújo IM, Power D, Tiscornia G. Matias Santos D, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2016 Mar 9;3(1):52-61. doi: 10.1002/reg2.50. eCollection 2016 Feb. Regeneration (Oxf). 2016. PMID: 27499879 Free PMC article.
We examined these striking results by testing the capacity for regeneration of a third species, Acomys cahirinus, and found a remarkable capacity to repair full thickness circular punches in the ear pinna. Four-millimeter-diameter wounds closed completely in 2 months in 10 …
We examined these striking results by testing the capacity for regeneration of a third species, Acomys cahirinus, and found a remarkable cap …
Regeneration of reptilian scales after wounding: neogenesis, regional difference, and molecular modules.
Wu P, Alibardi L, Chuong CM. Wu P, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2014 Feb 1;1(1):15-26. doi: 10.1002/reg2.9. Regeneration (Oxf). 2014. PMID: 24665362 Free PMC article.
Lizard skin can produce scales during embryonic development, tail regeneration, and wound healing; however, underlying molecular signaling and extracellular matrix protein expression remains unknown. We mapped cell proliferation, signaling and extracellular matrix p …
Lizard skin can produce scales during embryonic development, tail regeneration, and wound healing; however, underlying molecul …
Impaired caudal fin-fold regeneration in zebrafish deficient for the tumor suppressor Pten.
Hale AJ, Kiai A, Sikkens J, den Hertog J. Hale AJ, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2017 Nov 10;4(4):217-226. doi: 10.1002/reg2.88. eCollection 2017 Aug. Regeneration (Oxf). 2017. PMID: 29299324 Free PMC article.
Zebrafish are able to completely regrow their caudal fin-folds after amputation. Following injury, wound healing occurs, followed by the formation of a blastema, which produces cells to replace the lost tissue in the final phase of regenerative outgrowth. ...
Zebrafish are able to completely regrow their caudal fin-folds after amputation. Following injury, wound healing occurs, follo …
Rapid clearance of epigenetic protein reporters from wound edge cells in Drosophila larvae does not depend on the JNK or PDGFR/VEGFR signaling pathways.
Anderson AE, Galko MJ. Anderson AE, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2014 Apr 1;1(2):11-25. doi: 10.1002/reg2.12. Regeneration (Oxf). 2014. PMID: 25114797 Free PMC article.
However, the epigenetic changes that underlie wound-induced transcriptional programs remain poorly understood partly because a comprehensive study of epigenetic factor expression during wound healing has not been practical. To determine which chromatin modify …
However, the epigenetic changes that underlie wound-induced transcriptional programs remain poorly understood partly because a compre …
Skeletal callus formation is a nerve-independent regenerative response to limb amputation in mice and Xenopus.
Miura S, Takahashi Y, Satoh A, Endo T. Miura S, et al. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015 Aug 26;2(4):202-16. doi: 10.1002/reg2.39. eCollection 2015 Aug. Regeneration (Oxf). 2015. PMID: 27499875 Free PMC article.
It appears that amputation callus formation is a common nerve-independent regenerative response in mice and Xenopus. In contrast, the ALM revealed that the wound epithelium (WE) in Xenopus was innervated by many regenerating axons when a severed nerve ending was placed und …
It appears that amputation callus formation is a common nerve-independent regenerative response in mice and Xenopus. In contrast, the ALM re …