Using genome-wide transcriptional profiling and whole-mount expression analyses of zebrafish larvae, we have identified hyaluronan synthase 3 (has3) as an upregulated gene during caudal fin regeneration. has3 expression is induced in the wound epithelium within hours after tail amputation, and its onset and maintenance requires fibroblast growth factor, phosphoinositide 3-kinase, and transforming growth factor-ß signaling. Inhibition of hyaluronic acid (HA) synthesis by the small molecule 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU) impairs tail regeneration in zebrafish larvae by preventing injury-induced cell proliferation. In addition, 4-MU reduces the expression of genes associated with wound epithelium and blastema function. Treatment with glycogen sy...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
The Wnt pathway has been shown to regulate bone homeostasis and to influence some bone disease state...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish is able to regenerate its fins following amputation. We are interested in elucidating the ...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
AbstractAppendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a...
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of...
AbstractFollowing amputation of a urodele limb or teleost fin, the formation of a blastema is a cruc...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
The fins of some teleost fishes, like many urodele amphibian limbs, have the ability to regenerate a...
The first critical stage in salamander or teleost appendage regeneration is creation of a spe-cializ...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Fin development and regeneration are complex biological processes that are highly relevant in teleos...
Two hallmarks of vertebrate epimorphic regeneration are a significant increase in the proliferation ...
Adult zebrafish can completely regenerate their caudal fin fol-lowing amputation. This complex proce...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
The Wnt pathway has been shown to regulate bone homeostasis and to influence some bone disease state...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish is able to regenerate its fins following amputation. We are interested in elucidating the ...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
AbstractAppendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a...
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of...
AbstractFollowing amputation of a urodele limb or teleost fin, the formation of a blastema is a cruc...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
The fins of some teleost fishes, like many urodele amphibian limbs, have the ability to regenerate a...
The first critical stage in salamander or teleost appendage regeneration is creation of a spe-cializ...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Fin development and regeneration are complex biological processes that are highly relevant in teleos...
Two hallmarks of vertebrate epimorphic regeneration are a significant increase in the proliferation ...
Adult zebrafish can completely regenerate their caudal fin fol-lowing amputation. This complex proce...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
The Wnt pathway has been shown to regulate bone homeostasis and to influence some bone disease state...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...