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Cell interactions and regeneration control
... Int I Dc\' Biul J t 214 231 (1990) 219 Cell interactions and regeneration control BENONI BaillY', EMilE lHEUREUX, YOLANDE BOlllY MARER and ANDRE BART Laboratoire de Biologie du Oevefoppement and UA 14[.] ... See full document
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Regeneration of the pancreatic β cell
... of regeneration can continue efficiently, eventually replenishing the population of insulin-producing cells to a number sufficient to maintain euglycemia, thus curing the diabetic recipi- ent (Figure 2D) ... See full document
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Multiple molecular interactions redundantly contribute to RB-mediated cell cycle control
... towards cell cycle regulation. SAOS2 cell cycle arrest assays showed that disruption of three separate binding surfaces were necessary to inhibit pRB-mediated cell cycle ...to cell cycle ... See full document
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Axon-Schwann cell interactions during peripheral nerve regeneration in zebrafish larvae
... the interactions between peripheral axons and ex- trinsic cell types during development and regeneration ...to control different complex motor behaviors such as navigation, schooling ... See full document
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Environmental control of invasiveness and metastatic dissemination of tumor cells: the role of tumor cell-host cell interactions
... cancer cell membranes, and are then used as tools by the tumor cells to pro- gress through a specific site ...modulates cell adhesion by interactions of uPAR with vitronectin and ...tumor cell ... See full document
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'Cell or Not to Cell' that is the question : for intervertebral disc regeneration?
... Traditionally the biocompatability of natural polymer scafolds has been an appealing choice for NP repair, including collagen [121], alginate [65], gelatine [60], hylauronan [67,68], chitosan-glycerophos- phate [94,107] ... See full document
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Cellular reprogramming for pancreatic β-cell regeneration: clinical potential of small molecule control
... In general, diseases are characterized by dysregulation in the transcriptional machinery, which is responsible for the maintenance of the cellular homeostasis [78]. Re- cently, clinicians have turned their attention to ... See full document
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Review on the developmental approach of Ecdysis derived scaffold in organ regeneration particularly hepatic cell regeneration: An idea based Hypothesis
... the Interactions between Limb Regeneration and Molting in Decapod Crustaceans and showed that Molting and regeneration of lost appendages are tightly-coupled, hormonally-regulated processes in ... See full document
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Review on the developmental approach of Ecdysis derived scaffold in organ regeneration particularly hepatic cell regeneration: An idea based Hypothesis
... whole regeneration may need a sequence of moults, the stump fetching a little larger with each moult until it is a normal, or near normal, size 10 ...organ regeneration (focus on hepatic problems) becomes ... See full document
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Staphylococcus aureus Protein A Mediates Interspecies Interactions at the Cell Surface of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
... in control), identifying it as a candidate biofilm ...the cell wall, a sig- nificant amount of SpA is known to be released into the extracel- lular milieu during growth (31, ... See full document
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Satellite cells, connective tissue fibroblasts and their interactions are crucial for muscle regeneration
... their interactions are crucial for muscle regeneration and suggest the following model of cell interactions during muscle regeneration ...During regeneration, satellite cells ... See full document
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Trends in tissue repair and regeneration
... appendage regeneration, demonstrating the value of the axolotl model to interrogate the dynamics of the regenerative ...origins, interactions between the apical epidermal cap and mesenchymal cells, nerve ... See full document
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Vagal-Immune Interactions in the Control of Hypertension
... an accumulation of immune cells such as macrophages, monocytes, dendritic cells, B and T lymphocytes; moreover, increased expression of proinflammatory cytokines and cell adhesion molecules in different layers of ... See full document
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Cell matrix interactions and cell cell junctions during epithelial histo morphogenesis in the developing mouse incisor
... Close to the labial part of the cervical loop, but in the mesen- chyme, apoptotic cells and bodies accumulated at ED13,5-14 (Kieffer et al., 1999; Miard et al., 1999). Apoptosis in this area tended to disappear from ED15 ... See full document
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Control of tissue growth by Yap relies on cell density and F actin in zebrafish fin regeneration
... epimorphic regeneration (Morgan, 1901; Poss et ...fin regeneration proceeds in three main phases: wound healing, blastema formation and ...stem cell-like properties and a proximal region where most ... See full document
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Evolutionary crossroads in developmental biology: Cnidaria
... Although studies of cnidarian development to date have focused on axis formation and regeneration, cnidarian models offer exciting opportunities for investigating other aspects of development. For example, how ... See full document
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Cellular Interactions During Motor Nerve Regeneration
... In all species tested, expression of the Wallerian Degeneration Slow protein (Wld s ) significantly delays the onset of axon fragmentation through an axon-autonomous mechanism, consistent with an evolutionarily ... See full document
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Optogenetic control of mesenchymal cell fate towards precise bone regeneration
... light control system will allow the control of gene expression at the single-cell level in ...to control gene expression[8, 9, 12, ...tightly control of cell proliferation and ... See full document
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Cell lineage branching as a strategy for proliferative control
... of cell types over time, during development or regeneration, often suggests lineage branching (for example, ...fate control as a feedback strategy requires layered lineages to be as deterministic and ... See full document
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Triggering the regeneration and tissue repair programs
... of regeneration (Slack et ...tail regeneration and appears to be upstream of Wnt pathway ...to control progenitor cell proliferation but not the initiation of the regeneration program, ... See full document
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