The Mexican axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) is one member of a select group of vertebrate animals that have retained the amazing ability to regenerate multiple body parts. In addition to being an important model system for regeneration, the axolotl has also contributed extensively to studies of basic development. While many genes known to play key roles during development have now been implicated in various forms of regeneration, much of the regulatory apparatus controlling the underlying molecular circuitry remains unknown. In recent years, microRNAs have been identified as key regulators of gene expression during development, in many diseases and also, increasingly, in regeneration. Here, we have used deep sequencing combined wit...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Most spinal cord injuries lead to permanent paralysis in mammals. By contrast, the remarkable regene...
Salamanders serve as important tetrapod models for developmental, regeneration and evolutionary stud...
The Mexican axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) is one member of a select group of vertebrate a...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenously coded small RNAs, implicated in post-transcriptional gene regula...
<div><p>The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at ...
Regeneration is a relatively widespread phenomenon in nature, although different organisms exhibit d...
BackgroundMicroarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old probl...
Abstract Background Tissue regeneration is widely distributed across the tree of life. Among vertebr...
Background: Salamanders are unique among vertebrates in their ability to completely regenerate amput...
The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at the site...
Salamanders exhibit an extraordinary ability among vertebrates to regenerate complex body parts. How...
AbstractSalamanders have the remarkable ability to regenerate many body parts following catastrophic...
Background: Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old pro...
Salamanders serve as important tetrapod models for developmental, regeneration and evolutionary stud...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Most spinal cord injuries lead to permanent paralysis in mammals. By contrast, the remarkable regene...
Salamanders serve as important tetrapod models for developmental, regeneration and evolutionary stud...
The Mexican axolotl salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) is one member of a select group of vertebrate a...
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are endogenously coded small RNAs, implicated in post-transcriptional gene regula...
<div><p>The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at ...
Regeneration is a relatively widespread phenomenon in nature, although different organisms exhibit d...
BackgroundMicroarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old probl...
Abstract Background Tissue regeneration is widely distributed across the tree of life. Among vertebr...
Background: Salamanders are unique among vertebrates in their ability to completely regenerate amput...
The salamander has the remarkable ability to regenerate its limb after amputation. Cells at the site...
Salamanders exhibit an extraordinary ability among vertebrates to regenerate complex body parts. How...
AbstractSalamanders have the remarkable ability to regenerate many body parts following catastrophic...
Background: Microarray analysis and 454 cDNA sequencing were used to investigate a centuries-old pro...
Salamanders serve as important tetrapod models for developmental, regeneration and evolutionary stud...
AbstractThe capacity for tissue and organ regeneration in humans is dwarfed by comparison to that of...
Most spinal cord injuries lead to permanent paralysis in mammals. By contrast, the remarkable regene...
Salamanders serve as important tetrapod models for developmental, regeneration and evolutionary stud...