RT Journal Article ID 792449b15c6e4520 A1 Bahar, H. A1 Benayahu, Dafna A1 Yaffe, A. A1 Binderman, I. T1 Molecular Signaling in Bone Regeneration JF Critical Reviews™ in Eukaryotic Gene Expression JO CRE YR 2007 FD 2007-05-21 VO 17 IS 2 SP 87 OP 102 AB Regeneration is the ability of cells to restore lost or damaged tissues and organs in adults by pathways that mimic developmental processes. Although many of the molecular mechanisms that control cellular differentiation and growth during embryogenesis recur during fracture healing, these processes take place in a postnatal environment that is unique and distinct from those that exist during embryogenesis. Bone tissue has a remarkable capacity of regeneration without scarring. This article highlights central biological and molecular processes that are crucial in embryonic bone development. Several animal bone regeneration models are described. The patterns of gene expression during the regeneration process in the different models are reviewed. Exploring the similarities and the differences in the molecular processes in different models will contribute to the understanding of their potential in the processes of bone regeneration and tissue engineering. PB Begell House LK https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/6dbf508d3b17c437,31c5e2d111e631ad,792449b15c6e4520.html