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The cell biology of regeneration

by: Ryan S. King, Phillip A. Newmark
The Journal of Cell Biology, Vol. 196, No. 5. (05 March 2012), pp. 553-562, doi:10.1083/jcb.201105099  Key: citeulike:11978975

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Regeneration of complex structures after injury requires dramatic changes in cellular behavior. Regenerating tissues initiate a program that includes diverse processes such as wound healing, cell death, dedifferentiation, and stem (or progenitor) cell proliferation; furthermore, newly regenerated tissues must integrate polarity and positional identity cues with preexisting body structures. Gene knockdown approaches and transgenesis-based lineage and functional analyses have been instrumental in deciphering various aspects of regenerative processes in diverse animal models for studying regeneration.


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