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Senescence atlas reveals an aged-like inflamed niche that blunts muscle regeneration
Tissue regeneration requires coordination between resident stem cells and local niche cells^ 1 , 2 . Here we identify that senescent cells are integral components of the skeletal muscle regenerative niche that repress regeneration at all stages of life ...
V. Moiseeva+21 more
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Bone, cartilage, and soft tissue regeneration is a complex spatiotemporal process recruiting a variety of cell types, whose activity and interplay must be precisely mediated for effective healing post-injury.
Y. Xiong+13 more
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The cell type specific sequences of transcriptional programs during lung regeneration have remained elusive. Using time-series single cell RNA-seq of the bleomycin lung injury model, we resolved transcriptional dynamics for 28 cell types.
M. Strunz+26 more
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Skin Wound Healing Process and New Emerging Technologies for Skin Wound Care and Regeneration
Skin wound healing shows an extraordinary cellular function mechanism, unique in nature and involving the interaction of several cells, growth factors and cytokines.
E. M. Tottoli+5 more
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The HeArt of Regeneration [PDF]
Fish and amphibian hearts are known to regenerate after partial resection, but the molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain unclear. In this issue of Cell, Lipilina et al. analyze regeneration in the zebrafish heart. Their work indicates that new cardiomyocytes originate from undifferentiated progenitor cells and reveals a critical role for ...
Silvia Curado, Didier Y.R. Stainier
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METTL3 Promotes Osteo/Odontogenic Differentiation of Stem Cells by Inhibiting miR-196b-5p Maturation
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been considered a potential method for the regeneration of tooth and maxillofacial bone defects based on the multidirectional differentiation characteristics of MSCs.
Xiao Han+7 more
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Switching on regeneration [PDF]
The limited ability of mammals to repair damaged tissues and organs is well known, and possibilities to improve regeneration are highly desired. Sun et al. (1) ( Cell Stem Cell , 2016) recently reported that deleting the Arid1a gene in mice greatly enhances the ability to regenerate the liver and ears after induced injury.
van der Vaart, A.+1 more
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Preterm birth impairs postnatal lung development in the neonatal rabbit model
Background Bronchopulmonary dysplasia continues to cause important respiratory morbidity throughout life, and new therapies are needed. The common denominator of all BPD cases is preterm birth, however most preclinical research in this area focusses on ...
Thomas Salaets+10 more
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The lncRNA GATA6-AS epigenetically regulates endothelial gene expression via interaction with LOXL2
LncRNAs influence endothelial cell function via a number of mechanisms. Here the authors show that the lncRNA GATA6-AS regulates endothelial gene expression through interaction with the nuclear deaminase LOXL2, with functional consequences on endothelial-
Philipp Neumann+11 more
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Background Autologous platelet concentrate has been widely used to encourage the regeneration of hard and soft tissues. Up to now, there are three generations of autologous platelet concentrates.
Siying Li+7 more
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