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Showing papers on "Transdifferentiation published in 1990"



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TL;DR: It is document that pancreatic ductular epithelium in the hamster is the cell of origin and that presumptive hepatocytes can be identified morphologically as early as the 3rd day after the induction of regeneration.

47 citations



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TL;DR: The effect of proportion altering factor (PAF) on the transdifferentiation of isolated striated muscle into RFamide-positive nerve cells was investigated and no increase in nerve cell formation was observed.

10 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: expression of fibronectin (Fn) during eye tissue regeneration in the newt after retinal detachment and lens removal was studied by immunohistochemistry and the role of Fn is discussed in relation to transdifferentiation, proliferation and migration of cells in the regenerating eye.
Abstract: Expression of fibronectin (Fn) during eye tissue regeneration in the newt after retinal detachment and lens removal was studied by immunohistochemistry. Proliferation of cells involved in eye tissue regeneration was studied using autoradiography. Fn was detected around the cell membranes of undifferentiated proliferating and migrating cells in ciliary body of the iris and growth zone of the retina. Redistribution of Fn was observed in proliferating cells of the dorsal iris participating in lens regeneration. Fn appeared on the apical surface of proliferating redifferentiating pigment epithelium (PE) cells at the periphery of the eye and over the whole surface of proliferating PE cells in the central part of the eye. The Fn level in the Bruch's membrane decreased in the area of transdifferentiating cells detachment from PE layer (in the lower part of the eye) but continued to be stable in the area of PE cell redifferentiation (at the periphery of the eye). The role of Fn is discussed in relation to transdifferentiation, proliferation and migration of cells in the regenerating eye.

9 citations


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TL;DR: It is shown that purified fibroblast growth factor (but not epidermal growth factor) exerts similar effects on both culture growth and delta-crystallin accumulation as well as the concentration of extract, which is likely to be limiting when using a medium containing 5% horse serum.

7 citations