نتایج جستجو برای: blastema tissue

تعداد نتایج: 918684  

Journal: :Development 2013
Bartholomäus Grotek Daniel Wehner Gilbert Weidinger

Zebrafish can completely regenerate amputated fins via formation of a blastema, a proliferative mass of undifferentiated precursor cells. During regenerative growth, blastema proliferation must be tightly coordinated with cellular differentiation, but little is known about how this is achieved. Here, we show that Notch signaling is essential for maintenance of blastema cells in a proliferative ...

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: :Nature communications 2016
Thomas R Gawriluk Jennifer Simkin Katherine L Thompson Shishir K Biswas Zak Clare-Salzler John M Kimani Stephen G Kiama Jeramiah J Smith Vanessa O Ezenwa Ashley W Seifert

Why mammals have poor regenerative ability has remained a long-standing question in biology. In regenerating vertebrates, injury can induce a process known as epimorphic regeneration to replace damaged structures. Using a 4-mm ear punch assay across multiple mammalian species, here we show that several Acomys spp. (spiny mice) and Oryctolagus cuniculus completely regenerate tissue, whereas othe...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
K Del Rio-Tsonis P A Tsonis I K Zarkadis A G Tsagas J D Lambris

In this study we have shown that complement component C3 is expressed in the regenerating tissue during urodele limb regeneration. C3 was expressed in the dedifferentiated regeneration blastema and in the redifferentiated limb tissues in the axolotl, Amblystoma mexicanum, and in Notophthalmus viridescens. This expression was verified by immunofluorescent staining using an Ab against axolotl C3 ...

Journal: :Development 2008
Airon A Wills Ambrose R Kidd Alexandra Lepilina Kenneth D Poss

Adult teleost fish and urodele amphibians possess a spectacular ability to regenerate amputated appendages, based on formation and maintenance of progenitor tissue called a blastema. Although injury-induced, or facultative, appendage regeneration has been studied extensively, the extent to which homeostatic regeneration maintains these structures has not been examined. Here, we found that trans...

2016
Yancen Dai Nagarajan Prithiviraj Jianhong Gan Xin A. Zhang Jizhou Yan

Natural bioactive materials provide an excellent pool of molecules for regenerative therapy. In the present study, we amputate portions of the arms of Archaster typicus starfish, extract and separate the active biomaterials, and compare the effects of each fraction on in vitro wound healing and in vivo lower jaw regeneration of zebrafish. Compared with crude extract, normal hexane fractions (NH...

2017
Alexander James Hale Ali Kiai Jelte Sikkens Jeroen den Hertog

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. Here we show that, surprisingly, the phosphatase and tumor suppressor Pten, an antagonist of phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) signaling, is r...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Jessica A Lehoczky Benoît Robert Clifford J Tabin

Regeneration of appendages is frequent among invertebrates as well as some vertebrates. However, in mammals this has been largely relegated to digit tip regeneration, as found in mice and humans. The regenerated structures are formed from a mound of undifferentiated cells called a blastema, found just below the site of amputation. The blastema ultimately gives rise to all of the tissues in the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Anna Jaźwińska Rossen Badakov Mark T. Keating

Vertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [1–4]. 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 ce...

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, ...

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