Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an important aspect of regeneration research. Here we performed parallel expression profile time courses of healing lateral wounds versus amputated limbs in axolotl. This comparison between wound healing and regeneration allowed us to identify amputation-specific genes. By clustering the expression profiles of these samples, we could detect three distinguishable phases of gene expression – early wound healing followed by a transition-phase leading to establishment of the limb development program, which correspond to the three phases of limb regeneration that had been defined by morphological criteria. By focusing on the transition-phase, we identi...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Amputation of the axolotl forelimb results in the formation of a blastema, a transient tissue where ...
<p>Live images of amputation and lateral wound limb samples spanning 0–528 hours (22 days) after inj...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
<div><p>The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at ...
The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at the site...
While it is appreciated that global gene expression analyses can provide novel insights about comple...
Background: Salamanders are unique among vertebrates in their ability to completely regenerate amput...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
BackgroundMicroarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old probl...
Abstract Background Studies on amphibian limb regeneration began in the early 1700's but we still do...
Mammals have extremely limited regenerative capabilities; however, axolotls are profoundly regenerat...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Amputation of the axolotl forelimb results in the formation of a blastema, a transient tissue where ...
<p>Live images of amputation and lateral wound limb samples spanning 0–528 hours (22 days) after inj...
Understanding how the limb blastema is established after the initial wound healing response is an im...
<div><p>The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at ...
The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at the site...
While it is appreciated that global gene expression analyses can provide novel insights about comple...
Background: Salamanders are unique among vertebrates in their ability to completely regenerate amput...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
BackgroundMicroarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old probl...
Abstract Background Studies on amphibian limb regeneration began in the early 1700's but we still do...
Mammals have extremely limited regenerative capabilities; however, axolotls are profoundly regenerat...
Axolotl salamanders are powerful models for understanding how regeneration of complex body parts can...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
Amputation of the axolotl forelimb results in the formation of a blastema, a transient tissue where ...
<p>Live images of amputation and lateral wound limb samples spanning 0–528 hours (22 days) after inj...