Search Results - "Brockes, J P"
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Reversal of Muscle Differentiation During Urodele Limb Regeneration
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-08-1993)“…Recent studies suggest that maintenance of the differentiated state requires continuous regulation. Limb regeneration in urodele amphibians provides a context…”
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Introduction of a Retinoid Reporter Gene into the Urodele Limb Blastema
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-12-1992)“…After amputation of the limb of an adult urodele amphibian at any point along the proximodistal axis, blastemal cells (the progenitor cells of the regenerate)…”
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Amphibian Limb Regeneration: Rebuilding a Complex Structure
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (04-04-1997)“…The ability to regenerate complex structures is widespread in metazoan phylogeny, but among vertebrates the urodele amphibians are exceptional. Adult urodeles…”
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The PML-Retinoic Acid Receptor α Translocation Converts the Receptor from an Inhibitor to a Retinoic Acid-Dependent Activator of Transcription Factor AP-1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-10-1993)“…We report here that the fusion of PML, a nuclear protein defined by the t(15;17) chromosomal translocation in acute promyelocytic leukemia, with retinoic acid…”
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Position dependent expression of a homeobox gene transcript in relation to amphibian limb regeneration
Published in The EMBO journal (20-12-1988)“…Adult urodele amphibians such as the newt Notophthalmus viridescens are capable of regenerating their limbs and tail by formation of a blastema, a growth zone…”
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Identification and purification of glial growth factor
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1984)“…Cultured rat Schwann cells are stimulated to divide by a protein growth factor, present in extracts of bovine brain and pituitary, which we have named glial…”
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Generation of mononucleate cells from post-mitotic myotubes proceeds in the absence of cell cycle progression
Published in Differentiation (London) (01-12-2000)“…The remarkable regenerative ability of adult urodele amphibians depends in part on the plasticity of differentiated cells at the site of injury. Limb…”
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Heterogeneous proliferative potential in regenerative adult newt cardiomyocytes
Published in Journal of cell science (01-10-2003)“…Adult newt cardiomyocytes, in contrast to their mammalian counterparts, can proliferate after injury and contribute to the functional regeneration of the…”
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The Newt Ortholog of CD59 Is Implicated in Proximodistal Identity during Amphibian Limb Regeneration
Published in Developmental cell (01-10-2002)“…The proximodistal identity of a newt limb regeneration blastema is respecified by exposure to retinoic acid, but its molecular basis is unclear. We identified…”
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Identification of a novel retinoic acid receptor in regenerative tissues of the newt
Published in Nature (London) (19-10-1989)“…In urodele amphibians, the progenitor cells that regenerate amputated limbs (known as the blastema) normally replace only the missing structures. After…”
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The nerve dependence of amphibian limb regeneration
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-09-1987)“…The regeneration of limbs in urodele amphibians is a context where the developing and regenerating peripheral nervous system interacts with the mechanisms of…”
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Plasticity of Retrovirus-Labelled Myotubes in the Newt Limb Regeneration Blastema
Published in Developmental biology (15-02-2000)“…Two important indices of myogenic differentiation are the formation of syncytial myotubes and the postmitotic arrest from the cell cycle, both of which occur…”
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Monoclonal antibodies to the cells of a regenerating limb
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1985)“…Monoclonal antibodies were raised against differentiated cells, and blastemal cells from regenerating limbs of adult newts ( Notophthalmus viridescens ) and…”
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Identification and expression of a regeneration-specific homeobox gene in the newt limb blastema
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-1991)“…Adult urodele amphibians are able to regenerate their limbs through the formation of a blastema, a growth zone of undifferentiated mesenchymal cells that…”
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Synthesis and release of 9-cis retinoic acid by the urodele wound epidermis
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-1995)“…The wound epidermis is a transient secretory epithelium that apposes the mesenchymal blastema of a regenerating urodele limb, and is required for regeneration…”
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Expression and Activity of the Newt Msx-1 Gene in Relation to Limb Regeneration
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-02-1995)“…The Msx-1 homeobox gene is expressed in various contexts during vertebrate development, including the progress zone of the avian and mouse limb bud. Expression…”
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Transfer of Scrapie Prion Infectivity by Cell Contact in Culture
Published in Current biology (02-04-2002)“…When a cell is infected with scrapie prions, newly synthesized molecules of the prion protein PrPC are expressed at the cell surface and may subsequently be…”
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Mitogenic Growth Factors and Nerve Dependence of Limb Regeneration
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (21-09-1984)“…Regeneration of the amphibian limb after amputation depends on division of blastemal cells, the progenitor cells of the regenerate. This division is…”
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Regeneration as an evolutionary variable
Published in Journal of anatomy (01-07-2001)“…Regeneration poses a distinctive set of problems for evolutionary biologists, but there has been little substantive progress since these issues were clearly…”
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Retinoic acid and limb regeneration
Published in Journal of Cell Science (1990)“…A key problem in the study of vertebrate development is to determine the molecular basis of positional value along a developmental axis. In amphibian…”
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