Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Related Concept Videos

Whole Body Regeneration01:33

Whole Body Regeneration

3.9K
Regeneration is the process of restoring injured or lost tissues, organs, or body parts. While simpler organisms generally show greater ability to regenerate their whole body, few complex animals show similarly exceptional regeneration. For example, planarian flatworms have a unique regenerative potential making them a popular study organism among biologists to understand the mechanisms of whole body regeneration. Other organisms, such as hydra, also show extreme regeneration potential;...
3.9K
Neurogenesis and Regeneration of Nervous Tissue01:15

Neurogenesis and Regeneration of Nervous Tissue

1.4K
In the CNS, neurogenesis, the birth of new neurons from stem cells, is limited to the hippocampus in adults. In other regions of the brain and spinal cord, neurogenesis is almost non-existent due to inhibitory influences from neuroglia, especially oligodendrocytes, and the absence of growth-stimulating cues. The myelin produced by oligodendrocytes in the CNS inhibits neuronal regeneration. Furthermore, astrocytes proliferate rapidly after neuronal damage, forming scar tissue that physically...
1.4K
Overview of Regeneration and Repair01:19

Overview of Regeneration and Repair

4.9K
Regeneration and repair processes are critical in healing damages caused by injury, disease, and aging. In regeneration, the damaged tissue is entirely replaced with new growth that restores the original architecture and function. In contrast, tissue repair usually results in a fixed tissue architecture involving scar formation. Scars generally do not reestablish tissue function and may also exhibit structural abnormalities at the injury site.
Regeneration
All animals have varying degrees of...
4.9K
Tissue Renewal without Stem Cells01:23

Tissue Renewal without Stem Cells

2.0K
After cellular or tissue damage, the resident stem cells present in the human body can locally repair and regenerate the damaged tissue or organ. However, even though some tissues do not have stem cells, they can repair and regenerate with the help of pre-existing cells. For example, beta cells of the pancreas and hepatocytes of the liver can divide to renew and regenerate the tissue. Here, both cell division and cell death are well regulated by homeostasis.
However, failure of such a system...
2.0K
Liver Regeneration01:24

Liver Regeneration

4.1K
The liver is an important organ in vertebrates that plays an essential role in metabolism. It is also responsible for storing and redistributing nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, and vitamins in the body. Additionally, the liver releases bile salts which are critical for digesting food and eliminating toxic metabolites from the body.
Cells of Liver
The liver comprises four major types of cells— hepatocytes, stellate, Kupffer, and sinusoidal endothelial cells. The hepatocytes are...
4.1K
Renewal of Skin Epidermal Stem Cells01:12

Renewal of Skin Epidermal Stem Cells

2.9K
The skin is divided into epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis, the skin's outermost, middle, and inner layers. The human epidermal layer regularly undergoes renewal, where old, dead cells are replaced by new cells. Epidermal stem cells or EpiSCs divide and differentiate to restore the lost cells. For the renewal process, some EpiSCs continuously self-renew. In contrast, few others differentiate into transit-amplifying cells, which later form prickle or spinous cells, followed by granular...
2.9K

You might also read

Related Articles

Articles linked to this work by shared authors, journal, and citation graph.

Sort by
Same author

A progenitor cell population contributes to prenatal injury repair and neonatal antimicrobial defense in the small intestine.

Cell reports·2026
Same author

Recent advances in TGF-β signaling: insights into regulation, pathophysiological function, and clinical translation.

Cell regeneration (London, England)·2026
Same author

Small-molecule cocktail 5SM induces heart regeneration by upregulating TGFβ/BMP signaling.

Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology·2026
Same author

Benmelstobart Plus Anlotinib Is Unlikely to Be Cost-Effective for Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma: An Integrated Disease Burden and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.

Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing·2026
Same author

A call for coordinated action on problematic papers in non-coding RNA research.

Zoological research·2026
Same author

Lgr5⁺ cells regulate small intestinal morphogenesis before villification.

Cell regeneration (London, England)·2026

Related Experiment Video

Updated: Dec 17, 2025

Visualizing Cytoplasmic Flow During Single-cell Wound Healing in Stentor coeruleus
08:09

Visualizing Cytoplasmic Flow During Single-cell Wound Healing in Stentor coeruleus

Published on: December 19, 2013

6.0K

Welcome to Cell Regeneration

Ye-Guang Chen1, Ying Lou2

  • 1Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. ygchen@tsinghua.edu.cn.

Cell Regeneration (London, England)
|June 27, 2020
PubMed
Summary

No abstract available in PubMed .

More Related Videos

Methods for the Study of Regeneration in Stentor
08:48

Methods for the Study of Regeneration in Stentor

Published on: June 13, 2018

12.2K
Investigating Scarless Tissue Regeneration in Embryonic Wounded Chick Corneas
09:31

Investigating Scarless Tissue Regeneration in Embryonic Wounded Chick Corneas

Published on: May 2, 2022

2.2K

Related Experiment Videos

Last Updated: Dec 17, 2025

Visualizing Cytoplasmic Flow During Single-cell Wound Healing in Stentor coeruleus
08:09

Visualizing Cytoplasmic Flow During Single-cell Wound Healing in Stentor coeruleus

Published on: December 19, 2013

6.0K
Methods for the Study of Regeneration in Stentor
08:48

Methods for the Study of Regeneration in Stentor

Published on: June 13, 2018

12.2K
Investigating Scarless Tissue Regeneration in Embryonic Wounded Chick Corneas
09:31

Investigating Scarless Tissue Regeneration in Embryonic Wounded Chick Corneas

Published on: May 2, 2022

2.2K