Abstract
Part I Wound Repair and Regeneration Mechanisms of Vessel Regression: Toward an Understanding of the Resolution of Angiogenesis Mateusz S. Wietecha, Wendy L. Cerny, Luisa A. DiPietro Wound Healing in Mammals and Amphibians: Toward Limb Regeneration in Mammals Aiko Kawasumi, Natsume Sagawa, Shinichi Hayashi, Hitoshi Yokoyama, and Koji Tamura Part II Limb and Lens Regeneration Cellular Plasticity During Vertebrate Appendage Regeneration James R. Monaghan and Malcolm Maden Cell Signaling Pathways in Vertebrate Lens Regeneration. Jonathan J. Henry, Alvin G. Thomas, Paul W. Hamilton, Lisa Moore, and Kimberly J. Perry Part III Musculoskeletal Repair and Regeneration Regenerative Medicine: Challenges and Perspectives for Successful Therapies S. Viswanathan and C. Joshi Employing the Biology of Successful Fracture Repair to Heal Critical Size Bone Defects Jo Ann Cameron, Derek J Milner, Jung Seok Lee, Jianjun Cheng, Nicholas X Fang, and Iwona M Jasiuk Muscle Repair and Regeneration: Stem Cells, Scaffolds, and the Contributions of Skeletal Muscle to Amphibian Limb Regeneration. Derek J Milner and Jo Ann Cameron. Part IV Neural Regeneration Neural Regeneration Melissa M. Steward, Akshayalakshmi Sridhar, and Jason S. Meyer Teleost Fish as a Model System to Study Successful Regeneration of the Central Nervous System Gunther K.H. Zupanc and Ruxandra F. Sirbulescu Part V Epigenetics and Cell Cycle in Regeneration Epigenetics and Regeneration Nobuyasu Maki and Hironobu Kimura Cell Cycle Regulation and Regeneration Ellen Heber-Katz, Yong Zhang, Khamila Bedelbaeva, Fengyu Song, Xiaoping Chen, and David L. Stocum
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