Stability and plasticity of positional memory during limb regeneration inAmbystoma mexicanum

Volume: 249, Issue: 3, Pages: 342 - 353
Published: Aug 16, 2019
Abstract
Background Urodele amphibians are capable of regenerating their organs after severe damage. During such regeneration, participating cells are given differentiation instructions by the surrounding cells. Limb regeneration has been investigated as a representative phenomenon of organ regeneration. Cells known as blastema cells are induced after limb amputation. In this process, dermal fibroblasts are dedifferentiated and become undifferentiated...
Paper Details
Title
Stability and plasticity of positional memory during limb regeneration inAmbystoma mexicanum
Published Date
Aug 16, 2019
Volume
249
Issue
3
Pages
342 - 353
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