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Differentiated skeletal cells contribute to blastema formation during zebrafish fin regeneration

Differentiated skeletal cells contribute to blastema formation during zebrafish fin regeneration

... lepidotrichia regeneration From expression studies of skeletogenesis genes at 72 and 96 hpa (Smith et ...that during caudal fin regeneration lepidotrichia regeneration starts after the ... See full document

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The role of Hedgehog signaling during zebrafish larvae fin fold regeneration

The role of Hedgehog signaling during zebrafish larvae fin fold regeneration

... The zebrafish caudal fin is an established model to study regeneration that presents many advantages in comparison to other organs: is easily accessible, amputation does not compromise ... See full document

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The regenerative capacity of the zebrafish caudal fin is not affected by repeated amputations.

The regenerative capacity of the zebrafish caudal fin is not affected by repeated amputations.

... stem cells to the formation of the blastema has been obtained in vertebrate appendage regeneration, with the exception of a potential role of muscle satellite cells in salamander ... See full document

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An amputation resets positional information to a proximal identity in the regenerating zebrafish caudal fin

An amputation resets positional information to a proximal identity in the regenerating zebrafish caudal fin

... beginning to understand the molecu- lar mechanisms of regeneration, it is becoming clear that distinct pathways are activated upon ...seems to be required for blastema formation [4], ... See full document

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A new zebrafish bone crush injury model

A new zebrafish bone crush injury model

... sense, regeneration can be defined as the reconstitution of a lost or injured ...of regeneration is the epimorphic regeneration, characterized by the formation of a blastema, a mass of ... See full document

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Volatile compounds in the thermoplastic extrusion of bovine rumen.

Volatile compounds in the thermoplastic extrusion of bovine rumen.

... A Chrompack CP 9002 equipped with Maestro I software ver- sion 2.3 and an FID detector was used. Volatile compounds were separated in a fused-silica capillary column (length: 30 m, internal diameter: 0.25 mm, film ... See full document

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Cyclosporin A preferentially attenuates skeletal slow-twitch muscle regeneration

Cyclosporin A preferentially attenuates skeletal slow-twitch muscle regeneration

... The soleus and TA muscles cryolesioned and analyzed at 21 days after injury showed regenerated muscle fibers with centrally lo- cated nuclei and split fibers (Figure 1E,F, respectively). Centrally nucleated muscle fi- ... See full document

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Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras.  vol.63 número2

Rev. Assoc. Med. Bras. vol.63 número2

... resistance to fatigue and an increase in the area of ibrous ...incomplete regeneration and partial recovery of the contractile function of the injured ...resistance to fatigue in the contralateral ... See full document

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Substrate stiffness and oxygen as regulators of stem cell differentiation during skeletal tissue regeneration: a mechanobiological model.

Substrate stiffness and oxygen as regulators of stem cell differentiation during skeletal tissue regeneration: a mechanobiological model.

... possible to test different hypotheses for mechano-regulated MSC differentiation by attempting to simulate regenerative events such as bone fracture repair, where repeatable spatial and temporal patterns of ... See full document

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Improved regeneration and de novo bone formation in a diabetic zebrafish model treated with paricalcitol and cinacalcet

Improved regeneration and de novo bone formation in a diabetic zebrafish model treated with paricalcitol and cinacalcet

... found to be overexpressed in bone in diabetics treated with paricalcitol or cinacalcet, could help explain this increase in caudal fin ...shown to induce insulin expression and β-cell proliferation ... See full document

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IL-27 receptor signalling restricts the formation of pathogenic, terminally differentiated Th1 cells during malaria infection by repressing IL-12 dependent signals.

IL-27 receptor signalling restricts the formation of pathogenic, terminally differentiated Th1 cells during malaria infection by repressing IL-12 dependent signals.

... fails to reach a plateau after day 9 of infection leading to the formation of Killer cell Like Receptor Group 1 (KLRG-1)-expressing, terminally differentiated, Th1 ...response during ... See full document

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Meis regulation and function during eye and nervous system development

Meis regulation and function during eye and nervous system development

... cytoplasm to be imported to the nucleus, but during mammalian female genital tract development the control of Pbx1 intracellular distribution is independent of Meis proteins (Dintilhac et ... See full document

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Interplay between cell migration and neurite outgrowth determines SH2B1β-enhanced neurite regeneration of differentiated PC12 cells.

Interplay between cell migration and neurite outgrowth determines SH2B1β-enhanced neurite regeneration of differentiated PC12 cells.

... addition to regenerated neurites, cell bodies also appeared in the wounded gaps for both PC12-GFP and PC12-SH2B1b cells on healing day 5, indicative of cell migration to the wounded gaps (Figure 1B ... See full document

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STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION

STEM CELLS AND REGENERATION

... the blastema. (A) Experimental outline of heat-shock protocol used to access Yap functionality during ...allowed to regenerate for 24 h, the time at which the first heat-shock was ...applied ... See full document

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Size-Control Regulation during Regeneration

Size-Control Regulation during Regeneration

... the blastema cells according to their proximo-distal location in the fin (Lee et ...Coupled to this property, the regenerative process is maintained independently of the number of ... See full document

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Examination of a Viral Infection Mimetic Model in Human iPS Cell-Derived Insulin-Producing Cells and the Anti-Apoptotic Effect of GLP-1 Analogue.

Examination of a Viral Infection Mimetic Model in Human iPS Cell-Derived Insulin-Producing Cells and the Anti-Apoptotic Effect of GLP-1 Analogue.

... insulin-producing cells differentiated from human iPS cells to establish a human viral infection ...insulin-producing cells, and significantly decreased following exposure to ... See full document

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B cells contribute to heterogeneity of IL-17 producing cells in rheumatoid arthritis and healthy controls.

B cells contribute to heterogeneity of IL-17 producing cells in rheumatoid arthritis and healthy controls.

... explants to IL-17 in vitro was demonstrated to induce molecular mechanisms of joint destruction ...Th17 cells in blood and inflamed ...comparison to healthy controls, while Janduns et ...Th17 ... See full document

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Overlapping DNA methylation dynamics in mouse intestinal cell differentiation and early stages of malignant progression.

Overlapping DNA methylation dynamics in mouse intestinal cell differentiation and early stages of malignant progression.

... exposed to very dynamic environmental factors including food, toxins and a complex ...developed during breastfeeding and weaning provides protection against a wide variety of harmful agents ...capability ... See full document

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Exposure to Systemic Risk of the European Too-Big-to-Fail Banks During Crisis

Exposure to Systemic Risk of the European Too-Big-to-Fail Banks During Crisis

... According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF, 2008), financial institutions should be classified in this category only to the extent that their collapse transmits negative externalities to the ... See full document

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Prostanoids modulate inflammation and alloimmune responses during graft rejection

Prostanoids modulate inflammation and alloimmune responses during graft rejection

... shown to ameliorate acute rejection in ani- mal and human ...used during the times of inflammation described herein: the periop- erative stage of transplantation and episodes of acute ...drugs to ... See full document

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