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research Abstract 82
Fetal scalp cells have more regenerative genes than adult cells, and decellularized muscle matrix is better for muscle repair than commercial alternatives.
research Effect of site of defect on completeness of regeneration of the rat's skin
The location of a skin injury affects how well a rat's skin can heal.
research Stem cell plasticity enables hair regeneration following Lgr5+ cell loss
Hair can regrow after certain stem cells are lost because other stem cells can take over their role.
research RNase L represses hair follicle regeneration through altered innate immune signaling
RNase L hinders hair follicle regeneration by altering immune signals.
research Concise Review: Translating Regenerative Biology into Clinically Relevant Therapies: Are We on the Right Path?
We need to understand more about regeneration to improve human tissue healing.
research Decision letter: Selective amputation of the pharynx identifies a FoxA-dependent regeneration program in planaria
FoxA is crucial for planarian pharynx regeneration.
research 0846 Wnt signaling drives hair follicle regeneration in wounds by attenuating mechanotransduction in the epidermis
Wnt signaling helps regenerate hair follicles in wounds by reducing skin cell sensitivity to mechanical stress.
research Bioengineered microneedles and nanomedicine as therapeutic platform for tissue regeneration
Bioengineered microneedles and nanomedicine offer promising, precise treatments for tissue regeneration.
research Skin shedding and tissue regeneration in African spiny mice (Acomys)
African spiny mice can regenerate skin, hair, and cartilage, but not muscle, and their unique abilities could be useful for regenerative medicine.
research Inflammatory memory-activated biomimetic nanovesicles regulate neutrophil plasticity and metabolic reprogramming for rapid diabetic wound healing via targeting miR-193a-5p/TLR4/JNK/P38 MAPK pathways
Biomimetic nanovesicles can speed up diabetic wound healing by regulating immune cell behavior and metabolism.
research Long-Term Extensive Ectopic Hair Growth on the Spinal Cord of Mice from Transplanted Whisker Follicles
Transplanted whisker follicles caused long hair growth on the spinal cords of mice.
research GDNF neurotrophic factor signaling determines the fate of dermal fibroblasts in wound‐induced hair neogenesis and skin regeneration
GDNF signaling helps in hair growth and skin healing after a wound.
research Modulating embryonic signaling pathways paves the way for regeneration in wound healing
Modifying certain signals in the body can help wounds heal without scars and regrow hair.
research Topological Distribution of Wound Stiffness Modulates Wound-Induced Hair Follicle Neogenesis
The stiffness of a wound affects hair growth during healing, with less stiff areas growing more hair.
research A Mouse Model for Studying Stem Cell Effects on Regeneration of Hair Follicle Outer Root Sheaths
The study found that stem cells and neutrophils are important for regenerating hair follicle structures in mice.
research 3: Multimodal Molecular Analysis Reveals Divergent Trajectories Of Wound Regeneration Versus Fibrosis
Verteporfin treatment in mice led to complete skin healing without scarring.
research Harnessing mechanobiology for hair regeneration: Emerging techniques and therapies
New techniques like electrical stimulation and microneedling may improve hair growth and offer alternatives to current treatments.
research Active mitochondria in healthy spiny mouse fibroblasts resemble megamitochondria and remain resilient across lifespan
Spiny mice have resilient, large mitochondria that help them regenerate tissue.
research Reconstructed Tissue-engineered Skin with ES Cell-derived Epidermal Stem Cells and Collagen Sponge
Engineered skin using stem cells and collagen sponge effectively healed and regenerated complex skin features in mice.
research New hair from healing wounds
Adult mice can grow new hair from skin wounds.
research In vitro interactions between sensory nerves, epidermis, hair follicles and capillaries in a tissue‐engineered reconstructed skin
The model effectively studies how sensory nerves interact with skin components, aiding research on wound healing and hair growth.
research Tissue engineering strategies combining molecular targets against inflammation and fibrosis, and umbilical cord blood stem cells to improve hampered muscle and skin regeneration following cleft repair
Combining stem cells and targeted treatments can improve muscle and skin healing after cleft repair.
research Role of regeneration in tissue repairing and therapies
The review concludes that innovations in regenerative medicine, tissue engineering, and developmental biology are essential for effective tissue repair and organ transplants.
research Wound Healing Induced Hair Follicle Regeneration
New hair can grow at wound sites, which could help improve treatments for hair loss and wound healing.
research De Novo Regeneration of Rete Ridges during Cetacean skin wound healing
Fraser's Dolphin can heal skin wounds with minimal scarring, unlike humans.
research Faculty Opinions recommendation of Live imaging of stem cell and progeny behaviour in physiological hair-follicle regeneration.
Scientists used a special imaging technique to observe that hair follicle regeneration involves cell division and structural changes, mostly in the lower part of the follicle, and that the dermal papilla at the base is crucial for regrowth.
research Wound-Induced Hair Neogenesis: A Portal to the Development of New Therapies for Hair Loss and Wound Regeneration
Wound healing can potentially regrow hair and aid in hair loss treatments.
research Experimental Studies of Inner Ear Hair Cell Regeneration.
Birds can regenerate inner ear hair cells from supporting cells, and mammals show potential for similar regeneration.
research Multipotent nestin-expressing stem cells capable of forming neurons are located in the upper, middle and lower part of the vibrissa hair follicle
Stem cells in hair follicles can become neurons and other cells, especially in the upper part, useful for nerve repair.