نتایج جستجو برای: dedifferentiation

تعداد نتایج: 2267  

Journal: :Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology 2013

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Jamie I. Morrison Sara Lööf Pingping He András Simon

In contrast to mammals, salamanders can regenerate complex structures after injury, including entire limbs. A central question is whether the generation of progenitor cells during limb regeneration and mammalian tissue repair occur via separate or overlapping mechanisms. Limb regeneration depends on the formation of a blastema, from which the new appendage develops. Dedifferentiation of stump t...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2016
Heng Wang András Simon

Salamanders can regenerate entire limbs throughout their life. A critical step during limb regeneration is formation of a blastema, which gives rise to the new extremity. Salamander limb regeneration has historically been tightly linked to the term dedifferentiation, however, with refined research tools it is important to revisit the definition of dedifferentiation in the context. To what exten...

2016
Ja Young Kim-Muller Jason Fan Young Jung R. Kim Seung-Ah Lee Emi Ishida William S. Blaner Domenico Accili

Insulin-producing β cells become dedifferentiated during diabetes progression. An impaired ability to select substrates for oxidative phosphorylation, or metabolic inflexibility, initiates progression from β-cell dysfunction to β-cell dedifferentiation. The identification of pathways involved in dedifferentiation may provide clues to its reversal. Here we isolate and functionally characterize f...

2013
Gordon C Weir Cristina Aguayo-Mazzucato Susan Bonner-Weir

This commentary discusses the concept of β-cell dedifferentiation in diabetes, which is important but not well defined. A broad interpretation is that a state of differentiation has been lost, which means changes in gene expression as well as in structural and functional elements. Thus, a fully mature healthy β cell will have its unique differentiation characteristics, but maturing cells and ol...

2013
Yinda Tang Wen Xu Haiying Pan Shiting Li Yong Li

Dedifferentiation, as one of the mechanisms rerouting cell fate, regresses cells from a differentiated status to a more primitive one. Due to its potential of amplifying the stem/progenitor cell pool and reproducing sizable and desirable cellular elements, it has been attended in the field of regenerative medicine, which will hopefully provide novel therapeutic strategies for currently incurabl...

Journal: :International journal of surgical pathology 2010
Federica A Gira Antonio Barbieri Giovanni Fellegara Maurizio Zompatori Domenico Corradi

Sarcomatoid change in renal cell carcinoma is the result of the dedifferentiation of the "parent" tumor into a high-grade malignancy characterized by sarcoma-like features and associated with an accelerated clinical course and poorer prognosis. Any of the renal cell carcinoma subtypes can undergo sarcomatoid dedifferentiation, with the chromophobe variant being the most prone. The present repor...

2012
Hyun-ju Lim Chang Ho Kang Chul Hwan Kim

Liposarcoma with osteosarcomatous dedifferentiation is a very rare condition; only eighteen cases have been reported thus far worldwide (1-9). Among them, there are only four radiologic reports to date (1, 6-8). Most caseshave occurred in the retroperitoneum or lower extremities, and to our knowledge, there has been no report of tumor developed in the chest wall. Although nonfatty areas with os...

Journal: :Cytotechnology 2008
Gordon Sato

Lack of differentiated functions of the tissue of origin in tissue culture thought to be due to dedifferentiation was shown to be due to selective overgrowth of fibroblasts. Enrichment culture techniques, (alternate animal and culture passage), designed to give the functionally differentiated cells selective advantage over the fibroblasts resulted in a large number of functionally differentiate...

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