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Somatic Stem Cell Biology and Periodontal Regeneration
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants, 2013Somatic stem cells have been acknowledged for their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types and their capacity for self-renewal. Some mesenchymal stem cells play a dominant role in the repair and reconstruction of periodontal tissues. Both dental-derived and some non-dental-derived mesenchymal stem cells possess the capacity for periodontal ...
Bin, Zhu +3 more
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Biology of Cartilage Regeneration
2016Hyaline articular cartilage is an avascular, low-friction, and wear-resistant weight bearing surface that has limited capacity for self-repair. The optimal treatment for cartilage lesions has yet to be established. Various treatment methods are employed to reestablish a stable cartilage surface, including microfracture, autologous and allograft ...
Cecilia Pascual-Garrido, Scott A. Rodeo
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Proteomics and systems biology in optic nerve regeneration
2021We present an overview of current state of proteomic approaches as applied to optic nerve regeneration in the historical context of nerve regeneration particularly central nervous system neuronal regeneration. We present outlook pertaining to the optic nerve regeneration proteomics that the latter can extrapolate information from multi-systems level ...
Sean D, Meehan +5 more
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The FEBS Journal, 2021
The characterization of fibro/adipogenic progenitor cells (FAPs) in the skeletal muscle has contributed to modify the monocentric view of muscle regeneration beyond muscle satellite cells (MuSCs).
G. Giuliani, M. Rosina, A. Reggio
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The characterization of fibro/adipogenic progenitor cells (FAPs) in the skeletal muscle has contributed to modify the monocentric view of muscle regeneration beyond muscle satellite cells (MuSCs).
G. Giuliani, M. Rosina, A. Reggio
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Beyond Casual Resemblances: Rigorous Frameworks for Comparing Regeneration Across Species.
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021The majority of animal phyla have species that can regenerate. Comparing regeneration across animals can reconstruct the molecular and cellular evolutionary history of this process. Recent studies have revealed some similarity in regeneration mechanisms,
M. Srivastava
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Human Organoids: Tools for Understanding Biology and Treating Diseases.
Annual Review of Pathology, 2020Organoids are in vitro-cultured three-dimensional structures that recapitulate key aspects of in vivo organs. They can be established from pluripotent stem cells and from adult stem cells, the latter being the subject of this review.
Frans Schutgens, H. Clevers
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The Hippo Pathway: Biology and Pathophysiology.
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2019The Hippo pathway was initially discovered in Drosophila melanogaster as a key regulator of tissue growth. It is an evolutionarily conserved signaling cascade regulating numerous biological processes, including cell growth and fate decision, organ size ...
Shenghong Ma, Z. Meng, Rui Chen, K. Guan
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Stem Cell Biology for Vascular Regeneration
2006The isolation of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) derived from bone marrow (BM) was one epoch-making event for the recognition of neovessel formation in adults occurring as physiological and pathological responses. The finding that EPCs home to sites of neovascularization and differentiate into endothelial cells (ECs) in situ is consistent with ...
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Molecular and cell biology of skeletal muscle regeneration
1993When skeletal muscle is damaged, it is repaired by the proliferation of mononuclear muscle precursor cells (mpc) which fuse either with one another to form young multinucleated muscle cells (myotubes) or with the ends of damaged myofibres (Robertson et al., 1990).
M D, Grounds, Z, Yablonka-Reuveni
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Olfactory ensheathing cells: Biology in neural development and regeneration
Progress in Neurobiology, 2010Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) constitute a unique population of glia that accompany and ensheath the primary olfactory axons. They are thought to be critical for spontaneous growth of olfactory axons within the developing and adult olfactory nervous system, and have recently emerged as potential candidates for cell-mediated repair of neural ...
Zhida, Su, Cheng, He
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