AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The recently developed Accessory Limb Model (ALM) in the axolotl provides an opportunity to identify and characterize the essential signaling events that control the early steps in limb regeneration. The ALM demonstrates that limb regeneration progresses in a stepwise fashion that is dependent on signals from the wound epidermis, nerves and dermal fibroblasts from opposite sides of the limb. When all the signals are present, a limb is formed de novo. The ALM thus provides an opportunity to identify and characterize the signaling pathways that control blastema morphogenesis and limb regeneration. In the present study, we have utilized the...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractThe amphibian limb is a model that has provided numerous insights into the principles and me...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate amputated limbs. It has been considered that differentiate...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractThe amphibian limb is a model that has provided numerous insights into the principles and me...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
Adult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfectly. The...
AbstractAdult urodeles (salamanders) are unique in their ability to regenerate complex organs perfec...
AbstractThe ability of animals to repair tissue damage is widespread and impressive. Among tissues, ...
Salamanders are unique among adult vertebrates in their ability to regenerate complex body structure...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractUrodele amphibians can regenerate amputated limbs. It has been considered that differentiate...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...
AbstractThe amphibian limb is a model that has provided numerous insights into the principles and me...
Salamander limb regeneration is dependent upon tissue interactions that are local to the amputation ...