Tissue fluidity:biophysical shape-shifting for regeneration  

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作  者:Zitong C Zhenyu C Y.Rinkevich 

机构地区:[1]Institute of Regenerative Biology and Medicine,Chinese Institutes for Medical Research,Fangtai District,Beijing 100069,China [2]Capital Medical University,Fengtai District,Beijing 100054,China

出  处:《Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy》2024年第12期5375-5376,共2页信号转导与靶向治疗(英文)

基  金:supported by grants from the Institute of Regenerative Biology and Medicine,Chinese Institutes for Medical Research,and Capital Medical University.Figure 1 was created using BioRender.

摘  要:In a recent study published in Cell,Sarate et al.developed a novel mouse epidermal injury model through genetic ablation of basal epidermal cells,revealing a physical transition of epidermal cells from solid to fluid-like states.Through combined omics approaches,they discovered that tissue fluidization is regulated by the EGFR/MEK/AP1 signaling axis,opening new opportunities to reactivate stem cells for wound repair1(Fig.1).

关 键 词:WOUND FLUIDITY 

分 类 号:Q247[生物学—细胞生物学]

 

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