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To regenerate or not to regenerate: factors that drive plant regeneration

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2019
Plants have a remarkable regenerative capacity, but it varies widely among species and tissue types. Whether plant cells/tissues initiate regeneration largely depends on the extent to which they are constrained to their original tissue fate. Once cells start the regeneration program, they acquire a new fate, form meristems, and develop into organs ...
Kaoru Sugimoto   +3 more
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Regeneration and the kidney

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2010
Following any injury, various intracellular and intercellular pathways must be activated and coordinated if tissue integrity and homeostasis need to be restored. In most injuries, repair results in once-functional tissue becoming a patch of cells and disorganized extracellular matrix that is referred to as a scar. However, most adult organs of the body,
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Neural Regeneration: Lessons from Regenerating and Non-regenerating Systems

Molecular Neurobiology, 2012
One only needs to see a salamander regrowing a lost limb to become fascinated by regeneration. However, the lack of robust axonal regeneration models for which good cellular and molecular tools exist has hampered progress in the field. Nevertheless, the nervous system has been revealed to be an excellent model to investigate regeneration.
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