| Publications - Cell - 2008 |
Slicing Across Kingdoms: Regeneration in Plants and AnimalsKenneth D. Birbaum and Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado (2008) Cell 132: 697-710 Multicellular organisms possessing relatively long life spans are subjected to diverse, constant, and often intense intrinsic and extrinsic challenges to their survival. Animal and plant tissues wear out as part of normal physiological functions and can be lost to predators, disease, and injury. Both kingdoms survive this wide variety of insults by strategies that include the maintenance of adult stem cells or the induction of stem cell potential in differentiated cells. Repatterning mechanisms often deploy embryonic genes, but the question remains in both plants and animals whether regeneration invokes embryogenesis, generic patterning mechanisms, or unique circuitry comprised of well-established patterning genes. * Address reprint requests to: Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado Download Reprint (PDF) Version of this Article |