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Blastema cells in deer grow into bone and antler cartilage, holding the key to possible bone regrowth in humans. A Chinese study transplanted blastema cells onto mice, seeing them grow antler-like ...
Positional Information Is Reprogrammed in Blastema Cells of the Regenerating Limb of the Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum). PLoS ONE, 2013; 8 (9): e77064 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077064 ...
The regrowth of amputated limbs and the distal tips of digits represent models of tissue regeneration in amphibians, fish and mice. For decades it had been assumed that limb regeneration derived from ...
It is critical to understand the origin of blastema cells and the degree to which they represent a multipotent cell population. The blastema could be formed from a preexisting multipotent stem cell as ...
Rather than the cells migrating across the wound surface, this sheet of epithelial tissue is propelled from behind as cells at the periphery take up water and expand in volume (Tanner et al., 2009).
S. Giampaoli, S. Bucci, M. Ragghianti, G. Mancino, F. Zhang, P. Ferretti, Expression of FGF2 in the Limb Blastema of Two Salamandridae Correlates with Their ...
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