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Signal control during tissue regeneration in adult animals. [PDF]
Bangru S +3 more
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Determinants of postnatal spleen tissue regeneration and organogenesis [PDF]
The spleen is an organ that filters the blood and is responsible for generating blood-borne immune responses. It is also an organ with a remarkable capacity to regenerate. Techniques for splenic auto-transplantation have emerged to take advantage of this
A Brendolan +38 more
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Development of a Metaphyseal Non-Union Model in the Osteoporotic Rat Femur
The aim of this current study was to establish a metaphyseal femoral non-union model in osteoporotic rats by comparing a power tool versus a manual tool for fracture creation. Twelve adult female Sprague Dawley rats were ovariectomized (OVX) and received
Amelie Deluca +8 more
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Hyaluronan, neural stem cells and tissue reconstruction after acute ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Focal stroke is a disabling disease with lifelong sensory, motor and cognitive impairments. Given the paucity of effective clinical treatments, basic scientists are developing novel options for protection of the affected brain and regeneration of lost ...
Carmichael, S Thomas, Moshayedi, Pouria
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Endogenous musculoskeletal tissue regeneration [PDF]
Damaged musculoskeletal tissues collectively represent the most common cause of pain and functional disability worldwide (Mason 2007). Clinical efforts to restore structural integrity and function to non-healing musculoskeletal tissues are often complicated by challenging biomechanical conditions, advanced age, adjacent tissue trauma, infection risks ...
Dietmar W, Hutmacher +2 more
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Wnt signalling in intestinal stem cells: lessons from mice and flies [PDF]
Adult stem cells play critical roles in the basal maintenance of tissue integrity, also known as homeostasis, and in tissue regeneration following damage. The highly conserved Wnt signalling pathway is a key regulator of stem cell fate.
Carroll, Lynsey +2 more
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Substance P participates in periodontitis by upregulating HIF-1α and RANKL/OPG ratio
Background Both substance P and hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1α) are involved in inflammation and angiogenesis. However, the relationship between substance P and HIF-1α in rat periodontitis is still unknown.
Kaixian Yan +6 more
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Bioadditive manufacturing of hybrid tissue scaffolds for controlled release kinetics [PDF]
Development of engineered tissue scaffolds with superior control over cell-protein interactions is still very much infancy. Advancing through heterogeneous multifold scaffolds with controlled release fashion enables synchronization of regenerating tissue
Khoda, AKMB +2 more
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Tendon vasculature in health and disease.
Tendons represent a bradytrophic tissue which is poorly vascularized and, compared to bone or skin, heal poorly. Usually, a vascularized connective scar tissue with inferior functional properties forms at the injury site.
Herbert eTempfer +3 more
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Microvesicles as vehicles for tissue regeneration: Changing of the guards [PDF]
Purpose of Review: Microvesicles (MVs) have been recognised as mediators of stem cell function, enabling and guiding their regenerative effects. Recent Findings: MVs constitute one unique size class of extracellular vesicles (EVs) directly shed from ...
Davies, R. Wayne +3 more
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