- Title
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A Conserved MicroRNA Regulatory Circuit Is Differentially Controlled during Limb/Appendage Regeneration
- Authors
- King, B.L., Yin, V.P.
- Source
- Full text @ PLoS One
Vertebrate models used to study limb/appendage regeneration.(a) Phylogenetic relationship among three vertebrate taxa studied to determine conserved gene expression patterns in regenerating limb/appendages following blastema formation. These animal systems last shared a common ancestor ~420 million years ago. (b) Blastema tissues as shown by hematoxylin and eosin staining on paraffin tissue sections of regenerating zebrafish caudal fin, bichir pectoral fins and axolotl forelimbs. (* = blastema; dpa = days post-amputation). |
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