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Dmitri Gourevitch

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Bedelbaeva K, Cameron B, Latella J, Aslanukov A, Gourevitch D, Davuluri R, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2023 Nov; 11:1101480. PMID: 37965571
The MRL mouse strain is one of the few examples of a mammal capable of healing appendage wounds by regeneration, a process that begins with the formation of a blastema,...
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Zhang Y, Strehin I, Bedelbaeva K, Gourevitch D, Clark L, Leferovich J, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2015 Jun; 7(290):290ra92. PMID: 26041709
Whereas amphibians regenerate lost appendages spontaneously, mammals generally form scars over the injury site through the process of wound repair. The MRL mouse strain is an exception among mammals because...
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Gourevitch D, Kossenkov A, Zhang Y, Clark L, Chang C, Showe L, et al.
Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) . 2014 Sep; 3(9):592-603. PMID: 25207202
The wound healing response may be viewed as partially overlapping sets of two physiological processes, regeneration and wound repair with the former overrepresented in some lower species such as newts...
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Strehin I, Gourevitch D, Zhang Y, Heber-Katz E, Messersmith P
Biomater Sci . 2013 Jul; 1(6):603-613. PMID: 23894696
Oxo-ester mediated native chemical ligation (OMNCL) is a variation of the more general native chemical ligation (NCL) reaction that is widely employed for chemoselective ligation of peptide fragments. While OMNCL...
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Cheng C, Leferovich J, Zhang X, Bedelbaeva K, Gourevitch D, Hatcher C, et al.
Physiol Genomics . 2013 Mar; 45(11):409-21. PMID: 23512742
Mouse strains C57BL/6 (B6) and MRL were studied by whole mouse genome chip microarray analyses of RNA isolated from amputation sites at different times pre- and postamputation at the midsecond...
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Arthur L, Demarest R, Clark L, Gourevitch D, Bedelbaeva K, Anderson R, et al.
Cell Cycle . 2010 Sep; 9(18):3667-73. PMID: 20855943
The process of regeneration is most readily studied in species of sponge, hydra, planarian and salamander (i.e., newt and axolotl). The closure of MRL mouse ear pinna through-and-through holes provides...
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Bedelbaeva K, Snyder A, Gourevitch D, Clark L, Zhang X, Leferovich J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2010 Mar; 107(13):5845-50. PMID: 20231440
Animals capable of regenerating multiple tissue types, organs, and appendages after injury are common yet sporadic and include some sponge, hydra, planarian, and salamander (i.e., newt and axolotl) species, but...
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Heber-Katz E, Gourevitch D
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2009 Sep; 1172:110-4. PMID: 19735244
The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) have been implicated in the regenerative response in amphibians and various mammalian models of regeneration. The neutrophil response is known to bring MMPs and other proteases...
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Naviaux R, Le T, Bedelbaeva K, Leferovich J, Gourevitch D, Sachadyn P, et al.
Mol Genet Metab . 2009 Jan; 96(3):133-44. PMID: 19131261
The MRL mouse is an inbred laboratory strain that was derived by selective breeding in 1960 from the rapidly growing LG/J (Large) strain. MRL mice grow to nearly twice the...
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Heber-Katz E, Leferovich J, Bedelbaeva K, Gourevitch D, Clark L
Rejuvenation Res . 2006 Apr; 9(1):3-9. PMID: 16608389
A particular mouse strain, the MRL mouse, has been shown to have unique healing properties that show normal replacement of tissue without scarring. The serendipitous discovery that the MRL mouse...