The remarkable regenerative capabilities of amphibians have captured the attention of biologists for centuries. The frogs Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis undergo temporally restricted regenerative healing of appendage amputations and spinal cord truncations, injuries that are both devastating and relatively common in human patients. Rapidly expanding technological innovations have led to a resurgence of interest in defining the factors that enable regenerative healing, and in coupling these factors to human therapeutic interventions. It is well-established that early embryonic signaling pathways are critical for growth and patterning of new tissue during regeneration. A growing body of research now indicates that early physiological i...
poster abstractThe unique regenerative feature of urodele salamander limbs is their natural ability ...
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
poster abstractUnderstanding limb regeneration on a molecular level could lead to new methods of hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Regeneration requires access to and mobilization of re...
poster abstractPartial or full regeneration of limbs is an exclusive capability owned by a few amphi...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Many experiments have previou...
Summary: The induction of limb repair in adult vertebrates is a pressing, unsolved problem. Here, we...
poster abstractAxolotls regenerate perfect copies of amputated limbs, whereas Xenopus froglet limbs ...
AbstractThe tail of the frog tadpole, comprising spinal cord, muscle, and notochord, regenerates fol...
AbstractAnuran (frog) tadpoles and urodeles (newts and salamanders) are the only vertebrates capable...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
The ability to regenerate lost tissue and organs varies among animal species, tissue and life cycle ...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
poster abstractThe unique regenerative feature of urodele salamander limbs is their natural ability ...
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
poster abstractUnderstanding limb regeneration on a molecular level could lead to new methods of hea...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Regeneration requires access to and mobilization of re...
poster abstractPartial or full regeneration of limbs is an exclusive capability owned by a few amphi...
AbstractSalamanders and frogs are distinct orders of Amphibians with very different immune systems d...
Urodele amphibians, including newts and salamanders, are amongst the most commonly studied research ...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Many experiments have previou...
Summary: The induction of limb repair in adult vertebrates is a pressing, unsolved problem. Here, we...
poster abstractAxolotls regenerate perfect copies of amputated limbs, whereas Xenopus froglet limbs ...
AbstractThe tail of the frog tadpole, comprising spinal cord, muscle, and notochord, regenerates fol...
AbstractAnuran (frog) tadpoles and urodeles (newts and salamanders) are the only vertebrates capable...
Funder: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001703Funder:...
The ability to regenerate lost tissue and organs varies among animal species, tissue and life cycle ...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
poster abstractThe unique regenerative feature of urodele salamander limbs is their natural ability ...
Regeneration of a lost appendage in adult amphibians and fish is a remarkable feat of developmental ...
poster abstractUnderstanding limb regeneration on a molecular level could lead to new methods of hea...