نتایج جستجو برای: regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 60792  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Asuka Nishimura Motoyuki Ashikari Shaoyang Lin Tomonori Takashi Enrique R Angeles Toshio Yamamoto Makoto Matsuoka

Regeneration of plant organs is often the essential step in genetic transformation; however, the regeneration ability of a plant varies depending on the genetic background. By conventional crosses of low-regeneration rice strain Koshihikari with high-regeneration rice strain Kasalath, we identified some quantitative trait loci, which control the regeneration ability in rice. Using a map-based c...

2017
Jennifer Simkin Thomas R Gawriluk John C Gensel Ashley W Seifert

How the immune system affects tissue regeneration is not well understood. In this study, we used an emerging mammalian model of epimorphic regeneration, the African spiny mouse, to examine cell-based inflammation and tested the hypothesis that macrophages are necessary for regeneration. By directly comparing inflammatory cell activation in a 4 mm ear injury during regeneration (Acomys cahirinus...

2015
Ilya E. Borisenko Maja Adamska Daria B. Tokina Alexander V. Ereskovsky Linda Holland

The ability to regenerate is widespread in the animal kingdom, but the regenerative capacities and mechanisms vary widely. To understand the evolutionary history of the diverse regeneration mechanisms, the regeneration processes must be studied in early-evolved metazoans in addition to the traditional bilaterian and cnidarian models. For this purpose, we have combined several microscopy techniq...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Mansi Srivastava Kathleen L. Mazza-Curll Josien C. van Wolfswinkel Peter W. Reddien

Whole-body regeneration is widespread in the Metazoa, yet little is known about how underlying molecular mechanisms compare across phyla. Acoels are an enigmatic phylum of invertebrate worms that can be highly informative about many questions in bilaterian evolution, including regeneration. We developed the three-banded panther worm, Hofstenia miamia, as a new acoelomorph model system for molec...

Journal: :Genes & development 2012
Yuanquan Song Kassandra M Ori-McKenney Yi Zheng Chun Han Lily Yeh Jan Yuh Nung Jan

Both cell-intrinsic and extrinsic pathways govern axon regeneration, but only a limited number of factors have been identified and it is not clear to what extent axon regeneration is evolutionarily conserved. Whether dendrites also regenerate is unknown. Here we report that, like the axons of mammalian sensory neurons, the axons of certain Drosophila dendritic arborization (da) neurons are capa...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Labib Rouhana Kiyokazu Agata

The most prominent and dramatic example of regeneration in vertebrates is the complete reconstitution of amphibian limbs and fish fins by epimorphic regeneration. Research into the molecular regulation of this fascinating biological problem is of high medical interest due to the potential application in replacing old or damaged tissues in humans. Retinoic acid (RA), a small lipophilic molecule ...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Elly M. Tanaka

Recent advances in limb regeneration are revealing the molecular events that integrate growth control, cell fate programming, and positional information to yield the exquisite replacement of the amputated limb. Parallel progress in several invertebrate and vertebrate models has provided a broader context for understanding the mechanisms and the evolution of regeneration. Together, these discove...

2011
Hitoshi Yokoyama Tamae Maruoka Haruki Ochi Akio Aruga Shiro Ohgo Hajime Ogino Koji Tamura

BACKGROUND In limb regeneration of amphibians, the early steps leading to blastema formation are critical for the success of regeneration, and the initiation of regeneration in an adult limb requires the presence of nerves. Xenopus laevis tadpoles can completely regenerate an amputated limb at the early limb bud stage, and the metamorphosed young adult also regenerates a limb by a nerve-depende...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 1997
V I Mitashov

This review is a comparative analysis of retina regeneration in different amphibians. Special attention is given to the newt, which, unlike other vertebrates, retains the capacity for the regeneration of eye structures for all life. The review focuses on the sources of the cells which contribute to retina regeneration, proliferative activity of cells participating in regeneration, the factors w...

Journal: :Development, growth & differentiation 2007
Kiyokazu Agata Yumi Saito Elizabeth Nakajima

Because research on regeneration has a long history, some classic definitions and concepts about regeneration which were established in earlier times have been retained without reconsideration for a long time, even though many relevant new findings have accumulated. To clarify the points on which research should be focused on for elucidating the mechanisms of regeneration, we should reconsider ...

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