The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the most convenient tissues to approach experimentally due to its accessibility, simple structure and fast regeneration. In this work we investigate how the regenerative capacity is affected by recurrent fin amputations and by experimental manipulations that block regeneration.We show that consecutive repeated amputations of zebrafish caudal fin do not reduce its regeneration capacity and do not compromise any of the successive regeneration steps: wound healing, blastema formation and regenerative outgrowth. Interfering with Wnt/ß-catenin signalling using heat-shock-mediated overexpression of Dickkopf1 completely blocks fin regeneration. Notably, ...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
We thank Lara Carvalho and Fabio Valerio for excellent zebrafish husbandry, Andreia Pinto for histol...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Zebrafish are able to completely regrow their caudal fin-folds after amputation. Following injury, w...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
Adult zebrafish can completely regenerate their caudal fin fol-lowing amputation. This complex proce...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Adult zebrafish regenerate the caudal fin following amputation via dedifferentiation of mature stump...
<p>(A) The same caudal fin before any amputation (0 cuts) and 4 wpa after 27 consecutive cuts. (B) A...
We thank Lara Carvalho and Fabio Valerio for excellent zebrafish husbandry, Andreia Pinto for histol...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone fractures, zebrafish can completely regenerate ...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
We thank Lara Carvalho and Fabio Valerio for excellent zebrafish husbandry, Andreia Pinto for histol...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is o...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Zebrafish are able to completely regrow their caudal fin-folds after amputation. Following injury, w...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
<p>The teleost zebrafish (danio rerio) has a highly elevated regenerative capacity compared to mamma...
Adult zebrafish can completely regenerate their caudal fin fol-lowing amputation. This complex proce...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
Adult zebrafish regenerate the caudal fin following amputation via dedifferentiation of mature stump...
<p>(A) The same caudal fin before any amputation (0 cuts) and 4 wpa after 27 consecutive cuts. (B) A...
We thank Lara Carvalho and Fabio Valerio for excellent zebrafish husbandry, Andreia Pinto for histol...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone fractures, zebrafish can completely regenerate ...
Zebrafish faithfully regenerate their caudal fin after amputation. During this process, both differe...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
We thank Lara Carvalho and Fabio Valerio for excellent zebrafish husbandry, Andreia Pinto for histol...