Zebrafish fin regeneration involves initial formation of the wound epidermis and the blastema, followed by tissue morphogenesis. The mechanisms coordinating differentiation of distinct tissues of the regenerate are poorly understood. Here, we applied pharmacologic and transgenic approaches to address the role of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling during fin restoration. To map the BMP transcriptional activity, we analyzed the expression of the evolutionarily conserved direct phospho-Smad1 target gene, id1, and its homologs id2a and id3. This analysis revealed the BMP activity in the distal blastema, wound epidermis, osteoblasts, and blood vessels of the regenerate. Blocking the BMP function with a selective chemical inhibitor of BMP...
Zebrafish fully regenerate lost bone, including after fin amputation, through a process mediated by ...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish regenerate heart injuries via proliferation of cardiomyocytes loca...
AbstractThe zebrafish caudal fin provides a simple model to study molecular mechanisms of dermal bon...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
SummaryZebrafish fully regenerate lost bone, including after fin amputation, through a process media...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
AbstractFollowing amputation of a urodele limb or teleost fin, the formation of a blastema is a cruc...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
Teleost fishes have the exceptional ability to largely regenerate severed appendages comprising sev...
Upon amputation, zebrafish innately regenerate lost or damaged bone by precisely positioning injury-...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
For the proper development of vertebrate embryos as well as for survival of the adult organism, it i...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish fully regenerate lost bone, including after fin amputation, through a process mediated by ...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish regenerate heart injuries via proliferation of cardiomyocytes loca...
AbstractThe zebrafish caudal fin provides a simple model to study molecular mechanisms of dermal bon...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
SummaryZebrafish fully regenerate lost bone, including after fin amputation, through a process media...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [...
AbstractFollowing amputation of a urodele limb or teleost fin, the formation of a blastema is a cruc...
While mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regenerate am...
Teleost fishes have the exceptional ability to largely regenerate severed appendages comprising sev...
Upon amputation, zebrafish innately regenerate lost or damaged bone by precisely positioning injury-...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
For the proper development of vertebrate embryos as well as for survival of the adult organism, it i...
Most animals have the ability to regenerate epidermal injuries yet only a few can regenerate largely...
Zebrafish fully regenerate lost bone, including after fin amputation, through a process mediated by ...
SummaryWhile mammals have a limited capacity to repair bone defects, zebrafish can completely regene...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish regenerate heart injuries via proliferation of cardiomyocytes loca...