نتایج جستجو برای: rabbit ear blastema

تعداد نتایج: 90629  

Journal: :Cancer research 1985
H Yeger R Baumal G Pawlin M J Phillips

Eighteen Wilms' tumors (WIT), including classical triphasic WIT (blastema, tubules, and mesenchyme) and WIT variants (blastema and tubules, monomorphous tubules, multiloculated cysts, rhabdomyomatous WIT, and clear cell sarcoma), were heterotransplanted in nude mice. Ten (56%) tumors grew and were serially passaged. With two exceptions, the histology of the surgically resected tumors and hetero...

Journal: :Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice 2015

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1997
H Movahedi R E Purdy

Serotonin acts on 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)1B-like receptors in isolated rabbit ear artery precontracted with phenylephrine (PHE). These receptors are inactive, or "silent," in untreated vessels. Ear artery rings were mounted in tissue baths for the measurement of isometric contraction to further characterize these 5-HT1B-like receptors. The 5-HT1-selective receptor agonist sumatriptan failed ...

Journal: :The Journal of Toxicological Sciences 1994

2018
Henrik Lauridsen Casper Bindzus Foldager Line Hansen Michael Pedersen

Non-invasive methods to track the progress of stem cell therapies are important in the development of future regenerative therapies. Super-paramagnetic iron oxide particles (SPIOs) have previously been applied to track cells using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in vivo in non-regenerative animal models. To the best of the author's knowledge, the present study investigated for the first time, ...

2014
Antony Athippozhy Jeffrey Lehrberg James R. Monaghan David M. Gardiner S. Randal Voss

During salamander limb regeneration, nerves provide signals that induce the formation of a mass of proliferative cells called the blastema. To better understand these signals, we developed a blastema-dorsal root ganglia (DRG) co-culture model system to test the hypothesis that nerves differentially express genes in response to cues provided by the blastema. DRG with proximal and distal nerve tr...

Journal: :Development 2016
Eri Shibata Yuki Yokota Natsumi Horita Akira Kudo Gembu Abe Koichi Kawakami Atsushi Kawakami

Studies have shown that fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) signalling is necessary for appendage regeneration, but its exact function and the ligands involved during regeneration have not yet been elucidated. Here, we performed comprehensive expression analyses and identified fgf20a and fgf3/10a as major Fgf ligands in the wound epidermis and blastema, respectively. To reveal the target cells and p...

2015
Brian Bradshaw Kerry Thompson Uri Frank

Cnidarians possess remarkable powers of regeneration, but the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying this capability are unclear. Studying the hydrozoan Hydractinia echinata we show that a burst of stem cell proliferation occurs following decapitation, forming a blastema at the oral pole within 24 hr. This process is necessary for head regeneration. Knocking down Piwi1, Vasa, Pl10 or Ncol...

2013
John M. Harlant

Neutrophil adherence and/or aggregation has been implicated in ischemia reperfusion injuries. We examined the role of P-selectin in PMN-mediated injury after reperfusion of the rabbit ear. The ear was partially amputated, and then reattached leaving the central artery and vein intact. To induce ischemia the central artery was then occluded. Treatment was at reperfusion with either saline or one...

Journal: :Circulation research 1973
O S Steinsland R F Furchgott S M Kirpekar

Sympathetic nerve stimulation and intralummal norepinephrine infusion for more than 15 seconds produced a biphasic response in the isolated rabbit ear artery perfused with RREBS solution. This response consisted of an initial rapid constriction (phase A), which was followed by partial relaxation, and a final slowly developing constriction (phase B), which lasted for the duration of nerve stimul...

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