نتایج جستجو برای: rabbit ear blastema

تعداد نتایج: 90629  

Journal: :Cancer research 2006
Benjamin Dekel Sally Metsuyanim Kai M Schmidt-Ott Edi Fridman Jasmin Jacob-Hirsch Amos Simon Jehonathan Pinthus Yoram Mor Jonathan Barasch Ninette Amariglio Yair Reisner Naftali Kaminski Gideon Rechavi

Wilms' tumor (WT), the embryonic kidney malignancy, is suggested to evolve from a progenitor cell population of uninduced metanephric blastema, which typically gives rise to nephrons. However, apart from blastema, WT specimens frequently contain cells that have differentiated into renal tubular or stromal phenotypes, complicating their analysis. We aimed to define tumor-progenitor genes that fu...

2008
M. Pérez-Camps M. Francisco Simao J. Cardona Costa F. García-Ximénez

The blastema is a regenerative tissue with remarkable pluripotency. The aim of this work done on zebrafish (Danio rerio) was to define technical procedures required for obtaining and integrating blastema cells into embryos at the mid blastula transition stage (MBT) and the effect on survival, as well as the capacity to produce pigmented chimaeras. Wild type blastema cells were injected into gol...

2008
MORTON GLOBUS

Explants of 99 adult newt forelimb blastemata (21to 24-day regenerates) were cultured, with and without implanted dorsal root ganglia, in modified Parker's medium (CMRL-1415) for periods of 72-144 h. Growth and differentiation of the cultured blastemata were compared with ganglionated and non-ganglionated controls fixed at the start of the culture period. The results of these experiments establ...

Journal: :Current biology : CB 2007
Anna Jaźwińska Rossen Badakov Mark T Keating

Vertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish. After appendage amputation, the resection site is covered by a wound epidermis capping the underlying mature tissues of the stump from which the blastema emerges. The blastema is a mass of progenitor cells that constitute an apical growth zone. During outgrowth formation, the proximal blastemal cells pr...

2014
Janene Pierce Andrew J. Murphy Alexis Panzer Christian de Caestecker Gregory D. Ayers David Neblett Kenyi Saito-Diaz Mark de Caestecker Harold N. Lovvorn

Wilms tumor (WT) blastema retains gene expression profiles characteristic of the multipotent nephron progenitor pool, or cap mesenchyme (CM), in the developing kidney. As a result, WT blastema and the CM are believed to represent contextual analogues of one another. Sine oculis homeobox 2 (SIX2) is a transcription factor expressed specifically in the CM, provides a critical mechanism for CM sel...

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2014
Daniel Sehic Cristina D Ciornei David Gisselsson

OBJECTIVES Successful further treatment of Wilms tumors (WTs) after preoperative chemotherapy and surgery depends on correct histopathologic risk stratification, including quantification of remaining blastemal elements. In the present study, we assessed the usefulness of protein markers for the detection of WT blastema. METHODS Expression of the candidate blastemal protein markers CITED1, SIX...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2008
Manel Bosch Jaume Baguñà Florenci Serras

Following a period of neglect, there has been a resurgence of interest in Drosophila imaginal discs as a model with which to analyze the relationships between growth and pattern formation during regeneration. To broaden our understanding of this process, we used cell lineage techniques to trace the origin of blastema cells and the early and late boundaries of the blastema in regenerating 3/4 wi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Jamie I. Morrison Sara Lööf Pingping He András Simon

In contrast to mammals, salamanders can regenerate complex structures after injury, including entire limbs. A central question is whether the generation of progenitor cells during limb regeneration and mammalian tissue repair occur via separate or overlapping mechanisms. Limb regeneration depends on the formation of a blastema, from which the new appendage develops. Dedifferentiation of stump t...

2014
Catherine McCusker Jeffrey Lehrberg David Gardiner

Ectopic retinoic acid (RA) has been hypothesized to reprogram the positional identity of cells in developing and regenerating limbs to a single positional value corresponding to the posterior-ventral-proximal (PVPr) position on the limb. We tested this hypothesis by using RA to reprogram the information of blastema cells that were induced to form at different positions around the limb circumfer...

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