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Cellular origin of the de novo formed tissue during organ regeneration

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Cellular origin of the de novo formed tissue during organ regeneration
3D Organoid Culture: New In Vitro Models of Development and Disease

3D Organoid Culture: New In Vitro Models of Development and Disease

Cardiac Development

Cardiac Development

A matter of life and death: stem cell survival in tissue regeneration and  tumour formation

A matter of life and death: stem cell survival in tissue regeneration and tumour formation

Regulatory T cells in skin regeneration and wound healing, Military  Medical Research

Regulatory T cells in skin regeneration and wound healing, Military Medical Research

Creating body parts in a lab: 'Things are happening now

Creating body parts in a lab: 'Things are happening now

PDF) Model systems for regeneration: Zebrafish

PDF) Model systems for regeneration: Zebrafish

New Insights Into Tissue Culture Plant-Regeneration Mechanisms. - Abstract  - Europe PMC

New Insights Into Tissue Culture Plant-Regeneration Mechanisms. - Abstract - Europe PMC

A risk-based approach for cell line development, manufacturing and  characterization of genetically engineered, induced pluripotent stem cell–derived  allogeneic cell therapies - Cytotherapy

A risk-based approach for cell line development, manufacturing and characterization of genetically engineered, induced pluripotent stem cell–derived allogeneic cell therapies - Cytotherapy

Nadia MERCADER, Group Leader

Nadia MERCADER, Group Leader

Plants, Free Full-Text

Plants, Free Full-Text

Organoid-based modeling of intestinal development, regeneration, and repair

Organoid-based modeling of intestinal development, regeneration, and repair

Immune and Genome Engineering as the Future of Transplantable Tissue

Immune and Genome Engineering as the Future of Transplantable Tissue

Stem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, Volume 1: Basic Stem Cell

Stem Cells: From Basic Research to Therapy, Volume 1: Basic Stem Cell

Arabidopsis ATXR2 represses de novo shoot organogenesis in the transition  from callus to shoot formation - ScienceDirect

Arabidopsis ATXR2 represses de novo shoot organogenesis in the transition from callus to shoot formation - ScienceDirect