SummaryVertebrate limb regeneration occurs in anamniotes such as newts, salamanders, and zebrafish [1–4]. After appendage amputation, the resection site is covered by a wound epidermis capping the underlying mature tissues of the stump from which the blastema emerges. The blastema is a mass of progenitor cells that constitute an apical growth zone. During outgrowth formation, the proximal blastemal cells progressively leave the zone and undergo the differentiation that results in the replacement of the amputated structures. Little is known about the mechanisms triggering regenerative events after injury. The zebrafish caudal fin provides a valuable model to study the mechanisms of regeneration [3, 5, 6]. Zebrafish blastemal cells express sp...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of...
AbstractAppendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a...
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...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
In mammals, the loss of a limb is irreversible. By contrast, urodele amphibians and teleost fish are...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
Zebrafish fin regeneration involves initial formation of the wound epidermis and the blastema, follo...
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SummaryZebrafish regenerate their fins via the formation of a population of progenitor cells, the bl...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of...
AbstractAppendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a...
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...
The zebrafish fin provides a valuable model to study the epimorphic type of regeneration, by which t...
The skeleton of adult zebrafish fins comprises lepidotrichia, which are dermal bones of the rays, a...
In mammals, the loss of a limb is irreversible. By contrast, urodele amphibians and teleost fish are...
Background: epimorphic regeneration of a missing appendage in fish and urodele amphibians involves t...
AbstractUnlike humans, some vertebrate animals are able to completely regenerate damaged appendages ...
The origin of cells that generate the blastema following appendage amputation has been a long-standi...
Zebrafish fin regeneration involves initial formation of the wound epidermis and the blastema, follo...
© 2014 Simões et al.; licensee BioMed Central. This is an Open Access article distributed under the ...
SummaryZebrafish regenerate their fins via the formation of a population of progenitor cells, the bl...
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after ...
The zebrafish has the capacity to regenerate many tissues and organs. The caudal fin is one of the m...
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of...
AbstractAppendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a...