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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0133375 (2015)
Axolotls (Ambystoma mexicanum) can completely regenerate lost limbs, whereas Xenopus laevis frogs cannot. During limb regeneration, a blastema is first formed at the amputation plane. It is thought that this regeneration blastema forms a limb by mech
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https://doaj.org/article/37c0a375344642d59b6880c61d42e3b2
Autor:
Kazumasa Mitogawa, Haruki Ochi, Miyuki Suzuki, Aki Makanae, Ken-ichi T. Suzuki, Nanami Saito, Akira Satoh
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 432:265-272
Limb regeneration is considered a form of limb redevelopment because of the molecular and morphological similarities. Forming a regeneration blastema is, in essence, creating a developing limb bud in an adult body. This reactivation of a developmenta
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 410(1):45-55
Urodele amphibians have remarkable organ regeneration ability. They can regenerate not only limbs but also a tail throughout their life. It has been demonstrated that the regeneration of some organs are governed by the presence of neural tissues. For
Publikováno v:
The International journal of developmental biology. 62(9-10)
Compared to amniotes, amphibians are widely known to be great healers. Urodele amphibians in particular have tremendous regeneration abilities, and can even regenerate organs, such as the brain, the heart and the limbs. Limb regeneration, in particul
Publikováno v:
Development, Growth & Differentiation. 57:421-429
Limb regeneration ability, which can be observed in amphibians, has been investigated as a representative phenomenon of organ regeneration. Recently, an alternative experimental system called the accessory limb model was developed to investigate earl
Publikováno v:
Developmental biology. 433(2)
Xenopus laevis (an anuran amphibian) shows limb regeneration ability between that of urodele amphibians and that of amniotes. Xenopus frogs can initiate limb regeneration but fail to form patterned limbs. Regenerated limbs mainly consist of cone-shap
Publikováno v:
Regeneration
Limb regeneration is a representative phenomenon of organ regeneration in urodele amphibians, such as an axolotl. An amputated limb starts regenerating from a remaining stump (proximal) to lost finger tips (distal). In the present case, proximal−di
Autor:
Tetsuya Endo, Shinichirou Miura, Miyuki Moriyasu, Kazumasa Mitogawa, Aki Makanae, Akira Satoh, Ayako Hirata
Publikováno v:
Regeneration
Recently, the accessory limb model (ALM) has become an alternative study system for limb regeneration studies in axolotls instead of using an amputated limb. ALM progresses limb regeneration study in axolotls because of its advantages. To apply and/o
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 381(1):213-226
Urodele amphibians can regenerate their limbs. During limb regeneration, dermal fibroblasts are transformed into undifferentiated cells called blastema cells. These dermis–blastema cells show multipotency. Such so-called endogenous reprogramming of
Publikováno v:
Developmental biology. 417(1)
Urodele amphibians have a remarkable organ regeneration ability that is regulated by neural inputs. The identification of these neural inputs has been a challenge. Recently, Fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) and Bone morphogenic protein (Bmp) were shown