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  1. Gene expression profiling of intestinal regeneration in the sea cucumber. by Pablo Ortiz-pineda, José García-arrarás, Ana Méndez, Francisco Ramírez-gómez, Edna Suárez-castillo, and Ana T. Mendez Merced. Among deuterostomes, the regenerative potential is maximally expressed in echinoderms, animals that can quickly replace most injured organs.

  2. Feb 2, 2018 · Dr. José E. García Arrarás El interés que genera el proceso de las células para formar un nuevo intestino, ha causado que la agencia de investigación científica Instituto Nacional de la Salud ( NIH, por sus siglas en inglés) haya aprobado en varias ocasiones las propuestas del Dr. José E. García Arrarás.

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    José E. García-Arrarás, PhD Department of Biology Julio García Díaz Building, JGD 220 University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931 Phone: (787) 764-0000 Ext. 88152 Email: jegarcia@hpcf.upr.edu

  4. Dec 17, 2021 · Echinoderms, with their outstanding regenerative abilities, can provide important insights into the molecular basis of regeneration. Here we review the available data to determine the genes and signaling pathways that have been proposed to be involved in regenerative processes. Our analyses provide a curated list of genes and gene signaling ...

  5. For inquiries or interest in our research please contact us through the following: Phone: 787-764-0000, Ext. 88152 Email: jegarcia@hpcf.upr.edu

  6. Sea cucumbers are echinoderms commonly found in the coasts of Puerto Rico. Although they are called ìcucumbersî due to their morphology, they are not really plants, but animals. In Asia they are considered a delicacy, but in Puerto Rico they are not used as food. Instead, they are used by researchers to understand one of the biggest mysteries ...

  7. El Dr. José E. García Arrarás, de la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, recibió la aprobación de dos propuestas por parte de la NIH. Categorías Noticias. NIH aprueba dos propuestas a científico de la UPR-RP, la primera sobre regeneración celular recibió $447 mil y la segunda, que estudia el sistema nervioso, unos $233 mil.

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