Edited by: Nadia Mercader and Florenci Serras
The pinwheel of animal regeneration. The illustrator, Said Messari, chose a design at the interface between aesthetics and semiotics. The pinwheel is a metaphor for organ regeneration, a dynamic mechanism in which processes are put in motion, allowing the organ to return to its starting point following injury. Some animal models for regeneration are represented; others could fit in the empty orange blade.
Regeneration: sooner rather than later
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The evolution of regeneration – where does that leave mammals?
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Non-developmental dimensions of adult regeneration in Hydra
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Can broken hearts be mended? Ken Poss, a pioneer on heart regeneration research
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Elly Tanaka’s passion for exploring animal regeneration
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An integrative framework for salamander and mouse limb regeneration
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Plasticity of human adipose-derived stem cells – relevance to tissue repair
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Revisiting the liver: from development to regeneration - what we ought to know!
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The triumvirate of beta-cell regeneration: solutions and bottlenecks to curing diabetes
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Reservoirs for repair? Damage-responsive stem cells and adult tissue regeneration in Drosophila
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Linking wound response and inflammation to regeneration in the zebrafish larval fin
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Crawling wounded: molecular genetic insights into wound healing from Drosophila larvae
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Wound healing, cellular regeneration and plasticity: the elegans way
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Regenerative response of different regions of Drosophila imaginal discs
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Myths vs. FACS: what do we know about planarian stem cell lineages?
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Rebuilding a planarian: from early signaling to final shape
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The regenerative flatworm Macrostomum lignano, a model organism with high experimental potential
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Homeostasis, regeneration and tumour formation in the mammalian epidermis
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New mechanisms driving muscle stem cell regenerative decline with aging
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Cellular senescence in tissue repair: every cloud has a silver lining
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