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Journal: Development
Development (2022) 149 (18): dev185587.
Published: 29 September 2022
... largely unknown signaling mechanisms for regulating the scaling of cell numbers and cell plasticity during mouse development and following injury in the neonatal (P0-P14) cerebellum. This Review focuses on how the interplay between cell types is key to morphogenesis, production of robust neural circuits...
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Journal: Development
Development (2020) 147 (24): dev194019.
Published: 23 December 2020
...Ian J. Begeman; Kwangdeok Shin; Daniel Osorio-Méndez; Andrew Kurth; Nutishia Lee; Trevor J. Chamberlain; Francisco J. Pelegri; Junsu Kang ABSTRACT Heart regeneration in regeneration-competent organisms can be accomplished through the remodeling of gene expression in response to cardiac injury...
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Journal: Development
Development (2017) 144 (22): 4047–4060.
Published: 15 November 2017
...Luigi Maddaluno; Corinne Urwyler; Sabine Werner Tissue injury initiates a complex repair process, which in some organisms can lead to the complete regeneration of a tissue. In mammals, however, the repair of most organs is imperfect and results in scar formation. Both regeneration and repair...
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Journal: Development
Development (2017) 144 (3): 400–408.
Published: 1 February 2017
... of PBS or CPP. Two weeks later, bladders were harvested, stained to detect β-gal, and whole mounts were made from urothelium. Following injury, small blue cells that include Shh + progenitor cells will differentiate to larger blue superficial cells (arrowheads). (B) Quantification of the number of β...
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Journal: Development
Development (2014) 141 (11): 2225–2234.
Published: 1 June 2014
... an important source of newly forming bone. By contrast, differentiated osteoblasts do not appear to contribute to repair of bone injuries in mammals; rather, osteoblasts form anew from mesenchymal stem cells. This raises the question whether osteoblast dedifferentiation is specific to appendage regeneration...
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Journal: Development
Development (2009) 136 (1): 51–59.
Published: 1 January 2009
... responded to neural injury in a similar manner: both stab injury and degeneration of sensory axons in the brain caused by antennal ablation induced glial division. Eiger, a tumour necrosis factor superfamily ligand, appears to be a link between developmental PCD/neural injury and glial division, as glial...
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