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  1. PolyQ length-dependent metabolic alterations and DNA damage drive human astrocyte dysfunction in Huntington’s disease
  2. Human platelet lysate enhances proliferation but not chondrogenic differentiation of pediatric mesenchymal progenitors
  3. Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR)-Mediated Signaling in iPSC-Derived Human Motor Neurons
  4. Mechanical and morphological properties of parietal bone in patients with sagittal craniosynostosis
  5. Considering the Cellular Composition of Olfactory Ensheathing Cell Transplants for Spinal Cord Injury Repair: A Review of the Literature
  6. Stem cell-derived brain cells, astrocytes, from Duchenne muscular dystrophy patients are defective
  7. Mislocalization of Nucleocytoplasmic Transport Proteins in Human Huntington’s Disease PSC-Derived Striatal Neurons
  8. Bio-electrosprayed human neural stem cells are viable and maintain their differentiation potential
  9. Modeling Normal and Pathological Ear Cartilage in vitro Using Somatic Stem Cells in Three-Dimensional Culture
  10. Three‐dimensional environment and vascularization induce osteogenic maturation of human adipose‐derived stem cells comparable to that of bone‐derived progenitors
  11. Modelling human CNS injury with human neural stem cells in 2- and 3-Dimensional cultures
  12. Bio-electrosprayed human neural stem cells are viable and maintain their differentiation potential
  13. Argon plasma modification promotes adipose derived stem cells osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation on nanocomposite polyurethane scaffolds; implications for skeletal tissue engineering
  14. Spontaneous Differentiation of Human Neural Stem Cells on Nanodiamonds
  15. Objectifying Micrognathia Using Three-Dimensional Photogrammetric Analysis
  16. Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Aesthetic Surgery
  17. Pulling and Pushing Stem Cells to Control Their Differentiation
  18. Plasticity of human adipose-derived stem cells – relevance to tissue repair
  19. Cranial bone structure in children with sagittal craniosynostosis: Relationship with surgical outcomes
  20. Surface functionalisation of nanodiamonds for human neural stem cell adhesion and proliferation
  21. An overview of the therapeutic potential of regenerative medicine in cutaneous wound healing
  22. Chemical group-dependent plasma polymerisation preferentially directs adipose stem cell differentiation towards osteogenic or chondrogenic lineages
  23. Toward modeling the human nervous system in a dish: recent progress and outstanding challenges
  24. Nanotechnology for Stimulating Osteoprogenitor Differentiation
  25. Towards reconstruction of epithelialized cartilages from autologous adipose tissue-derived stem cells
  26. Combined soft and skeletal tissue modelling of normal and dysmorphic midface postnatal development
  27. MHC-class-II are expressed in a subpopulation of human neural stem cells in vitro in an IFNγ–independent fashion and during development
  28. Biocompatibility of nanostructured boron doped diamond for the attachment and proliferation of human neural stem cells
  29. Different regulation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor-regulated genes in response to dioxin in undifferentiated and neuronally differentiated human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells
  30. A matter of identity — Phenotype and differentiation potential of human somatic stem cells
  31. The neural milieu of the developing choroid plexus: neural stem cells, neurons and innervation
  32. Culture and Transfection of Axolotl Cells
  33. Derivation and Long-Term Culture of Cells from Newt Adult Limbs and Limb Blastemas
  34. Adult Neurogenesis and Regeneration: Focus on Nonmammalian Vertebrates
  35. Elevated FGF21 Leads to Attenuated Postnatal Linear Growth in Preterm Infants Through GH Resistance in Chondrocytes
  36. Modulation of calcium-induced cell death in human neural stem cells by the novel peptidylarginine deiminase–AIF pathway
  37. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Dedifferentiation of neurons precedes tumor formation in Lola mutants.
  38. Monitoring ferumoxide-labelled neural progenitor cells and lesion evolution by magnetic resonance imaging in a model of cell transplantation in cerebral ischaemia
  39. Chondrogenic differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells within nanocaged POSS-PCU scaffolds: A new tool for nanomedicine
  40. Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells for the Repair of Prenatal and Perinatal Defects
  41. Monitoring ferumoxide-labelled neural progenitor cells and lesion evolution by magnetic resonance imaging in a model of cell transplantation in cerebral ischaemia
  42. Regeneration of Vertebrate Appendages
  43. Cord Blood Lin−CD45− Embryonic-Like Stem Cells Are a Heterogeneous Population That Lack Self-Renewal Capacity
  44. Discovery of a structurally novel, drug-like and potent inhibitor of peptidylarginine deiminase
  45. Autologous stem cells for personalised medicine
  46. High Plasticity of Pediatric Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells: Too Much for Selective Skeletogenic Differentiation?
  47. Amniotic Fluid Stem Cells Increase Embryo Survival Following Injury
  48. Is there a relationship between adult neurogenesis and neuron generation following injury across evolution?
  49. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for The cerebrospinal fluid provides a proliferative niche for neural progenitor cells.
  50. Protein deiminases: New players in the developmentally regulated loss of neural regenerative ability
  51. Regeneration of the Vertebrate Tail
  52. ASPP2 Binds Par-3 and Controls the Polarity and Proliferation of Neural Progenitors during CNS Development
  53. Post-translational regulation of Crmp in developing and regenerating chick spinal cord
  54. A single-point mutation in FGFR2 affects cell cycle and Tgfβ signalling in osteoblasts
  55. Coordination chemistry of amide-functionalised tetraazamacrocycles: structural, relaxometric and cytotoxicity studies
  56. Delayed Osteoprogenitor Differentiation in Cleft-Palate Models
  57. Considering the evolution of regeneration in the central nervous system
  58. Changes in progenitor populations and ongoing neurogenesis in the regenerating chick spinal cord
  59. In vivo magnetic resonance imaging of endogenous neuroblasts labelled with a ferumoxide–polycation complex
  60. Embryos, Genes and Birth Defects
  61. Regenerative Biology and Medicine
  62. Fgf2 is expressed in human and murine embryonic choroid plexus and affects choroid plexus epithelial cell behaviour
  63. Molecular and Cellular Basis of Regeneration and Tissue Repair
  64. Potential use of craniosynostotic osteoprogenitors and bioactive scaffolds for bone engineering
  65. Putative Cholinergic-Specific Gangliosides in Guinea Pig Forebrain
  66. Growth of choroid plexus epithelium vesicles in vitro depends on secretory activity
  67. The Developing Human Spinal Cord Contains Distinct Populations of Neural Precursors
  68. Regeneration of Vertebrate Appendages
  69. Changes in response to spinal cord injury with development: Vascularization, hemorrhage and apoptosis
  70. Gene Expression during Palate Fusion in vivo and in vitro
  71. FGFR1 down-regulation in differentiating human brain and spinal cord neurospheres
  72. Changes in E2F5 intracellular localization in mouse and human choroid plexus epithelium with development
  73. Neural Stem Cell Plasticity: Recruitment of Endogenous Populations for Regeneration
  74. Distinct neural precursors in the developing human spinal cord
  75. Nogo and Nogo-66 receptor in human and chick: Implications for development and regeneration
  76. Up-regulation of neural stem cell markers suggests the occurrence of dedifferentiation in regenerating spinal cord
  77. Expression of FGF2 in the limb blastema of two Salamandridae correlates with their regenerative capability
  78. Differential expression of fibroblast growth factor receptors in the developing murine choroid plexus
  79. Changes in spinal cord regenerative ability through phylogenesis and development: Lessons to be learnt
  80. Recruitment of postmitotic neurons into the regenerating spinal cord of urodeles
  81. Differential regulation of fibroblast growth factor receptors in the regenerating amphibian spinal cord in vivo
  82. Induction of chondrogenesis in neural crest cells by mutant fibroblast growth factor receptors
  83. Blocking Endogenous FGF-2 Activity Prevents Cranial Osteogenesis
  84. FGF-2 Up-regulation and Proliferation of Neural Progenitors in the Regenerating Amphibian Spinal Cord in Vivo
  85. RA regulation of keratin expression and myogenesis suggests different ways of regenerating muscle in adult amphibian limbs
  86. Peter Thorogood (1947–1998)
  87. Hedgehog family member is expressed throughout regenerating and developing limbs
  88. Stability and Plasticity of Neural Crest Patterning and Branchial Arch Hox Code after Extensive Cephalic Crest Rotation
  89. Stability and plasticity of neural crest patterning and branchial arch hox code after extensive cephalic crest rotation
  90. Gene Expression during Amphibian Limb Regeneration
  91. Keratin 8 and 18 expression in mesenchymal progenitor cells of regenerating limbs is associated with cell proliferation and differentiation
  92. Expression of regeneration-associated cytoskeletal proteins reveals differences and similarities between regenerating organs
  93. A Role for Midline Closure in the Reestablishment of Dorsoventral Pattern Following Dorsal Hindbrain Ablation
  94. Restoration of Normal Hox Code and Branchial Arch Morphogenesis after Extensive Deletion of Hindbrain Neural Crest
  95. Teratogenic and morphogenetic effects of retinoic acid on the regenerating pectoral fin in zebrafish
  96. Hox genes, fin folds and symmetry
  97. Heads and tales: recent advances in craniofacial development
  98. Cell origin and identity in Limb regeneration and development
  99. The monoclonal antibody 22/18 recognizes a conformational change in an intermediate filament of the newt,Notophthalmus viridescens, during limb regeneration
  100. Culture of newt cells from different tissues and their expression of a regeneration-associated antigen
  101. An immunohistochemical study of synaptogenesis in the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata by use of antisera to vesicular and presynaptic plasma membrane components
  102. The localization and rate of disappearance of a synaptic vesicle antigen following denervation
  103. Effect of Denervation on a Cholinergic-Specific Ganglioside Antigen (Chol-1) Present in Torpedo Electromotor Presynaptic Plasma Membranes
  104. Morphine is most effective on gastrointestinal propulsion in rats by intraperitoneal route: Evidence for local action
  105. The Limbs