Regeneration (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In biology, an organism is said to regenerate a lost or damaged part if the part regrows so that the original function is restored. Regenerative capacity is inversely related to complexity: in gener...
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Activating the Wnt pathway overcomes the barrier to regeneration in vertebrates that can't normally replace missing limbs, while curiously, the same pathway appears to block regenerative ability in animals who are normally able to regenerate their limbs (frogs, zebrafish and salamanders).
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Limb Regeneration in the Fiddler Crab, Uca pugilator: Hormonal and Growth Factor Control1 ... New evidence is presented supporting a role for the retinoid hormones, all-trans retinoic acid and 9-cis retinoic acid, in the control of regeneration in these animals.
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Essay (General) # 1975 :: Limb Regeneration in Animals ... More papers on "Limb Regeneration in Animals" ... You can also find here Term papers on "Limb Regeneration in Animals", Essays on "Limb Regeneration in Animals", Research papers on "Limb Regeneration in Animals", Student papers on "Limb Regeneration in Animals",
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One of Scadding's goals is to discover why axolotls can regenerate and higher animals cannot. His vision is to see limb regeneration apply to humans.
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9. It is concluded that in both the monkey and in man, given active limb movements, permanent and functionally useful muscle regeneration occurs following soft-tissue injury associated with a bone fracture.
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Hope for human limb regeneration was raised last year when a 69-year-old man grew back half an inch of his finger using a extracellular matrix powder made from cells scraped from a pig’s bladder. The powder was given to him by his brother, Dr. Stephen Badylak, ... Background: Regeneration in animals...
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While most scientists have tried to overcome the mysterious barriers to regeneration that exist in the traditional laboratory animals, ... The basics of limb regeneration have been evident for more than a century. First, the animal heals the wound at the site of the missing limb. Then, various specialized cells at the...
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Paired box (Pax) Gene s are a family of tissue specific Transcription Factors containing a PAIRED domain and usually a partial or complete homeodomain. An Octapeptide may also be present. ... Pax Protein s are important in early animal development for the specification of specific tissues, ... Pax group 1 (Pax 1 and 9),
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