SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses the ability during metamorphosis. This behavior provides a potential gain-of-function model for measures that can enhance limb regeneration. Here, we show that frog limbs can be caused to form multidigit regenerates after receiving transplants of larval limb progenitor cells. It is necessary to activate Wnt/β-catenin signaling in the cells and to add Sonic hedgehog, FGF10, and thymosin β4. These factors promote survival and growth of the grafted cells and also provide pattern information. The eventual regenerates are not composed solely of donor tissue; the host cells also make a substantial contribution despite their lack of regeneration compe...
Limb regeneration, while observed lifelong in salamanders, is restricted in post-metamorphic Xenopus...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Many experiments have previou...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
AbstractAnuran (frog) tadpoles and urodeles (newts and salamanders) are the only vertebrates capable...
The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates that are cap...
The amphibian model, Xenopus laevis, is capable of perfect epimorphic limb regeneration prior to met...
BACKGROUND:In limb regeneration of amphibians, the early steps leading to blastema formation are cri...
poster abstractAxolotls regenerate perfect copies of amputated limbs, whereas Xenopus froglet limbs ...
ABSTRACT The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates tha...
The ability to regenerate is a fundamental property of living matter. In higher vertebrates, however...
We have employed transgenic methods combined with embryonic grafting to analyse the mechanisms of re...
AbstractBy reciprocal transplantation experiments with regenerative and nonregenerative Xenopus limb...
AbstractXenopus laevis can regenerate an amputated limb completely at early limb bud stages, but the...
One of the most striking natural examples of adult tissue plasticity in vertebrates is limb and tail...
Limb regeneration, while observed lifelong in salamanders, is restricted in post-metamorphic Xenopus...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Many experiments have previou...
SummaryThe frog Xenopus can normally regenerate its limbs at early developmental stages but loses th...
AbstractAnuran (frog) tadpoles and urodeles (newts and salamanders) are the only vertebrates capable...
The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates that are cap...
The amphibian model, Xenopus laevis, is capable of perfect epimorphic limb regeneration prior to met...
BACKGROUND:In limb regeneration of amphibians, the early steps leading to blastema formation are cri...
poster abstractAxolotls regenerate perfect copies of amputated limbs, whereas Xenopus froglet limbs ...
ABSTRACT The existence of multipotent cells in the adult tissues and organs of those vertebrates tha...
The ability to regenerate is a fundamental property of living matter. In higher vertebrates, however...
We have employed transgenic methods combined with embryonic grafting to analyse the mechanisms of re...
AbstractBy reciprocal transplantation experiments with regenerative and nonregenerative Xenopus limb...
AbstractXenopus laevis can regenerate an amputated limb completely at early limb bud stages, but the...
One of the most striking natural examples of adult tissue plasticity in vertebrates is limb and tail...
Limb regeneration, while observed lifelong in salamanders, is restricted in post-metamorphic Xenopus...
Self-repair characterizes all protoplasm.Every species of animal is capable, at least to some degree...
289 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Many experiments have previou...