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Archives of Dermatology, 1965
The skin and its appendages provide an excellent opportunity for studying regeneration of normal tissue. As a result of an accidental hammer blow to the thumb nail, the author had the opportunity to study regeneration of the damaged nail in great detail. For several weeks after the injury, there was a complete cessation of nail growth.
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The skin and its appendages provide an excellent opportunity for studying regeneration of normal tissue. As a result of an accidental hammer blow to the thumb nail, the author had the opportunity to study regeneration of the damaged nail in great detail. For several weeks after the injury, there was a complete cessation of nail growth.
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Science, 1997
Liver regeneration after the loss of hepatic tissue is a fundamental parameter of liver response to injury. Recognized as a phenomenon from mythological times, it is now defined as an orchestrated response induced by specific external stimuli and involving sequential changes in gene expression, growth factor production, and morphologic structure.
G K, Michalopoulos, M C, DeFrances
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Liver regeneration after the loss of hepatic tissue is a fundamental parameter of liver response to injury. Recognized as a phenomenon from mythological times, it is now defined as an orchestrated response induced by specific external stimuli and involving sequential changes in gene expression, growth factor production, and morphologic structure.
G K, Michalopoulos, M C, DeFrances
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2012
Regeneration of the nervous system requires either the repair or replacement of nerve cells that have been damaged by injury or disease. While lower organisms possess extensive capacity for neural regeneration, evolutionarily higher organisms including humans are limited in their ability to regenerate nerve cells, posing significant issues for the ...
Melissa M, Steward +2 more
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Regeneration of the nervous system requires either the repair or replacement of nerve cells that have been damaged by injury or disease. While lower organisms possess extensive capacity for neural regeneration, evolutionarily higher organisms including humans are limited in their ability to regenerate nerve cells, posing significant issues for the ...
Melissa M, Steward +2 more
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Artificial Organs, 1979
AbstractLarge amounts (250 liters) of dialysate fluid are needed for dialysis of patients with chronic kidney diseases. A reduction of these amounts is obtainable by regeneration. With the Redy® system, in which urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, only 5.5 liters of dialysate is used.
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AbstractLarge amounts (250 liters) of dialysate fluid are needed for dialysis of patients with chronic kidney diseases. A reduction of these amounts is obtainable by regeneration. With the Redy® system, in which urea is decomposed by the enzyme urease, only 5.5 liters of dialysate is used.
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2012
During newt lens regeneration a unique transdifferentiation event occurs. In this process, dorsal iris pigmented epithelial cells transdifferentiate into lens cells. This system should provide a new insight into cellular plasticity in basic and applied research.
Nobuyasu, Maki, Hironobu, Kimura
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During newt lens regeneration a unique transdifferentiation event occurs. In this process, dorsal iris pigmented epithelial cells transdifferentiate into lens cells. This system should provide a new insight into cellular plasticity in basic and applied research.
Nobuyasu, Maki, Hironobu, Kimura
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2022
Italy is dotted with numerous villages characterised by different cultural and local identities. Villages and communities in inland areas are the most critical, due to marginalisation phenomena. The particulr sistuation brought about the pandemic and the pursuit of better living conditions has brought villages back to the centre of debate as the baiss ...
Battaino, Claudia, Gatti, Maria Paola
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Italy is dotted with numerous villages characterised by different cultural and local identities. Villages and communities in inland areas are the most critical, due to marginalisation phenomena. The particulr sistuation brought about the pandemic and the pursuit of better living conditions has brought villages back to the centre of debate as the baiss ...
Battaino, Claudia, Gatti, Maria Paola
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