Galliot, B.Crescenzi, M.Jacinto, A.Jacinto, AntonioTajbakhsh, S.2017-10-132017-10-132017-020950-1991PURE: 3212833PURE UUID: f2bf2194-5e89-465f-8745-854e7ae76a94RIS: urn:3F8C612D84D4AD6B12CEDAB2B531B232Scopus: 85011605315PubMed: 28143842WOS: 000393767100001https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85011605315&doi=10.1242%2fdev.144279&partnerID=40&md5=0fb44a7f61c48179de590fcc5b3e4f9dThe 6th EMBO conference on the Molecular and Cellular Basis of Regeneration and Tissue Repair took place in Paestum (Italy) on the 17th-21st September, 2016. The 160 scientists who attended discussed the importance of cellular and tissue plasticity, biophysical aspects of regeneration, the diverse roles of injury-induced immune responses, strategies to reactivate regeneration in mammals, links between regeneration and ageing, and the impact of non-mammalian models on regenerative medicine. © 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.8645834engBlastema dynamicsCell plasticity and cell reprogrammingImmune responseInjury-induced signalingModel systemsSenescence and ageingTranscriptional control of regenerationWound healingbioenergybiomechanicsblastemacell plasticitycentral nervous systemhearthumanimmune responseinjurynonhumanpriority journalReviewsignal transductiontissue regenerationtissue repairwound healingaginganimalbiological modelelectrophysiologyimmunologypathophysiologyphysiologyregenerationregenerative medicinetrendsAgingAnimalsBiomechanical PhenomenaCentral Nervous SystemElectrophysiological PhenomenaHeartHumansModels, BiologicalRegenerationRegenerative MedicineSignal TransductionWound HealingWounds and InjuriesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingTrends in tissue repair and regenerationreview10.1242/dev.144279https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85011605315&doi=10.1242%2fdev.144279&partnerID=40&md5=0fb44a7f61c48179de590fcc5b3e4f9d