Macrophages in healing wounds: paradoxes and paradigms

LA DiPietro, TA Wilgus, TJ Koh - International journal of molecular …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Macrophages are prominent cells in normally healing adult skin wounds, yet their exact
functions and functional significance to healing outcomes remain enigmatic. Many functional …

Brain plasticity in humans and model systems: advances, challenges, and future directions

L Bonfanti, CJ Charvet - International journal of molecular sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Plasticity, and in particular, neurogenesis, is a promising target to treat and prevent a wide
variety of diseases (eg, epilepsy, stroke, dementia). There are different types of plasticity …

Sensing the world and its dangers: an evolutionary perspective in neuroimmunology

A Kraus, KM Buckley, I Salinas - Elife, 2021 - elifesciences.org
Detecting danger is key to the survival and success of all species. Animal nervous and
immune systems cooperate to optimize danger detection. Preceding studies have …

Adult neurogenesis and “immature” neurons in mammals: an evolutionary trade-off in plasticity?

L Bonfanti, C La Rosa, M Ghibaudi… - Brain Structure and …, 2023 - Springer
Neuronal plasticity can vary remarkably in its form and degree across animal species. Adult
neurogenesis, namely the capacity to produce new neurons from neural stem cells through …

Regenerative neurogenesis: the integration of developmental, physiological and immune signals

T Becker, CG Becker - Development, 2022 - journals.biologists.com
In fishes and salamanders, but not mammals, neural stem cells switch back to neurogenesis
after injury. The signalling environment of neural stem cells is strongly altered by the …

How widespread are the “young” neurons of the mammalian brain?

M Ghibaudi, L Bonfanti - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2022 - frontiersin.org
After the discovery of adult neurogenesis (stem cell-driven production of new neuronal
elements), it is conceivable to find young, undifferentiated neurons mixed with mature …

Searching for alternatives to brain regeneration

C La Rosa, L Bonfanti - Neural Regeneration Research, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Brain regeneration from an evolutionary perspective: Brain regeneration (the full restoration
of tissue after loss from injury or disease) is the most sought after goal for researchers …

Zebra-fishing for regenerative awakening in mammals

L Massoz, MA Dupont, I Manfroid - Biomedicines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Regeneration is defined as the ability to regrow an organ or a tissue destroyed by
degeneration or injury. Many human degenerative diseases and pathologies, currently …

Mechanical waves help zebrafish regrow their tails

Y Matsubayashi - Nature Physics, 2023 - nature.com
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Isolation and direct neuronal reprogramming of mouse astrocytes

BA Hersbach, T Simon, G Masserdotti - JoVE (Journal of Visualized …, 2022 - jove.com
Direct neuronal reprogramming is a powerful approach to generate functional neurons from
different starter cell populations without passing through multipotent intermediates. This …