AbstractA young tadpole of an anuran amphibian can completely regenerate an amputated limb, and it exhibits an ontogenetic decline in the ability to regenerate its limbs. However, whether mesenchymal or epidermal tissue is responsible for this decrease of the capacity remains unclear. Moreover, little is known about the molecular interactions between these two tissues during regeneration. The results of this study showed that fgf-10 expression in the limb mesenchymal cells clearly corresponds to the regenerative capacity and that fgf-10 and fgf-8 are synergistically reexpressed in regenerating blastemas. However, neither fgf-10 nor fgf-8 is reexpressed after amputation of a nonregenerative limb. Nevertheless, nonregenerative epidermal tissu...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
AbstractUrodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractBy reciprocal transplantation experiments with regenerative and nonregenerative Xenopus limb...
In both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence of an ade...
In both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence of an ade...
AbstractXenopus laevis can regenerate an amputated limb completely at early limb bud stages, but the...
The amphibian model, Xenopus laevis, is capable of perfect epimorphic limb regeneration prior to met...
AbstractBlastema formation, the initial stage of epimorphic limb regeneration in amphibians, is an e...
Absence of a specialized wound epidermis is hypothesized to block limb regeneration in higher verteb...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
The growth of regenerating limbs of amphibians depends upon proliferation of the blastema cells that...
In salamanders, grafting of a left limb blastema onto a right limb stump yields regeneration of thre...
The capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of salaman...
AbstractIn both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence o...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
AbstractUrodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...
AbstractBy reciprocal transplantation experiments with regenerative and nonregenerative Xenopus limb...
In both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence of an ade...
In both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence of an ade...
AbstractXenopus laevis can regenerate an amputated limb completely at early limb bud stages, but the...
The amphibian model, Xenopus laevis, is capable of perfect epimorphic limb regeneration prior to met...
AbstractBlastema formation, the initial stage of epimorphic limb regeneration in amphibians, is an e...
Absence of a specialized wound epidermis is hypothesized to block limb regeneration in higher verteb...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
The growth of regenerating limbs of amphibians depends upon proliferation of the blastema cells that...
In salamanders, grafting of a left limb blastema onto a right limb stump yields regeneration of thre...
The capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of salaman...
AbstractIn both larval and adult urodele amphibians, limb blastema formation requires the presence o...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
AbstractUrodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts ...