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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e80477 (2013)
Tissue and organ regeneration, unlike development, involves an injury that in postembryonic animals triggers inflammation followed by resolution. How inflammation affects epimorphic regeneration is largely uninvestigated. Here we examine inflammation
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Publikováno v:
Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 66:98-110
The ability of vertebrates to regenerate amputated appendages is increasingly well-understood at the cellular level. Cells mediating an innate immune response and inflammation in the injured tissues are a prominent feature of the limb prior to format
Autor:
Michael W. King
Publikováno v:
American journal of lawmedicine. 43(4)
Despite the U.S. substantially outspending peer high income nations with almost 18% of GDP dedicated to health care, on any number of statistical measurements from life expectancy to birth rates to chronic disease,1 the U.S. achieves inferior health
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 240:979-989
A central feature of epimorphic regeneration during amphibian limb regeneration is cellular dedifferentiation. Two questions are discussed. First, what is the origin and nature of the soluble factors involved in triggering local cellular and tissue d
Autor:
Erica L. Malloch, Michael W. King, Kimberly J. Perry, Caroline W. Beck, Jason Wever, Lisa Fukui, Jonathan J. Henry, Verity Johnson
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 238:2340-2356
Seven hundred and thirty-four unique genes were recovered from a cDNA library enriched for genes up-regulated during the process of lens regeneration in the frog Xenopus laevis. The sequences represent transcription factors, proteins involved in RNA
Autor:
Michael W. King, Phillip L. Quirk, Crystal R. White, Juan L. Iovanna, Christine C. Quirk, Christina M. Million Passe
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 79:598-607
The high mobility group factor NUPR1, also known as p8 and com1, plays a role in temporal expression of the beta subunit of luteinizing hormone, LHB, during gonadotroph development. At Embryonic Day (e) 16.5, LHB is detectable in wild-type (Nupr1+/+)
Autor:
Michael W. King
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Autor:
C. M. Million Passe, K. M. Brannon, Christine C. Quirk, Michael W. King, Crystal R. White, N. A. Bade
Publikováno v:
Cancer Letters. 254:146-155
The mechanism by which the HMGA protein p8 facilitates tumorigenesis may be cell cycle dysregulation. Control- (C) LbetaT2 cells, which express p8, form tumors at a rate five-times faster than p8-knockdown (p8-KD)-LbetaT2 cells. In association with t
Autor:
Anton W. Neff, Michael W. King, John N. Calley, Trent Nguyen, Rosamund C. Smith, Anthony L. Mescher, Mark W. Harty
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 233:356-367
The multi-C2H2 zinc-finger domain containing transcriptional regulators of the spalt (SAL) family plays important developmental regulatory roles. In a competitive subtractive hybridization screen of genes expressed in Xenopus laevis hindlimb regenera
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 226:268-279
Complete regeneration of complex tissues and organs is usually precluded by fibrotic reactions that lead to scarring. Fish, salamanders, and larval anurans are among the few vertebrates capable of regenerating lost appendages, and this process seems