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The following pages link to Cell lineage tracing during Xenopus tail regeneration (Q47590731):
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- Salamander limb regeneration involves the activation of a multipotent skeletal muscle satellite cell population (Q24684026) (← links)
- Piwi and potency: PIWI proteins in animal stem cells and regeneration (Q26823327) (← links)
- Specialized progenitors and regeneration (Q26829049) (← links)
- The making of differences between fins and limbs (Q27021445) (← links)
- Human regeneration: An achievable goal or a dream? (Q28072510) (← links)
- Cells keep a memory of their tissue origin during axolotl limb regeneration (Q28250620) (← links)
- Spinal cord regeneration in Xenopus tadpoles proceeds through activation of Sox2-positive cells (Q30524329) (← links)
- Red fluorescent Xenopus laevis: a new tool for grafting analysis (Q30865876) (← links)
- Use of a ROSA26:GFP transgenic line for long-term Xenopus fate-mapping studies. (Q33254990) (← links)
- Regeneration of neural crest derivatives in the Xenopus tadpole tail (Q33285557) (← links)
- Review of fate-mapping studies of osteogenic cranial neural crest in vertebrates. (Q33327615) (← links)
- Binding of sFRP-3 to EGF in the extra-cellular space affects proliferation, differentiation and morphogenetic events regulated by the two molecules (Q33344470) (← links)
- Competence and regulatory interactions during regeneration in plants (Q33358362) (← links)
- Gecko CD59 Is Implicated in Proximodistal Identity during Tail Regeneration (Q33862536) (← links)
- A novel amniote model of epimorphic regeneration: the leopard gecko, Eublepharis macularius (Q33994050) (← links)
- Long-distance signals are required for morphogenesis of the regenerating Xenopus tadpole tail, as shown by femtosecond-laser ablation (Q34031661) (← links)
- Regeneration in plants and animals: dedifferentiation, transdifferentiation, or just differentiation? (Q34159112) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle regeneration in Xenopus tadpoles and zebrafish larvae (Q34173334) (← links)
- Salamanders and fish can regenerate lost structures--why can't we? (Q34173958) (← links)
- Germ-layer and lineage-restricted stem/progenitors regenerate the mouse digit tip (Q34210638) (← links)
- Mouse digit tip regeneration is mediated by fate-restricted progenitor cells (Q34238485) (← links)
- Amphibian metamorphosis. (Q34621260) (← links)
- Apoptosis is required during early stages of tail regeneration in Xenopus laevis (Q35104661) (← links)
- The cellular basis for animal regeneration (Q35114581) (← links)
- Notochord-derived hedgehog is essential for tail regeneration in Xenopus tadpole (Q35190522) (← links)
- Unique gene expression profile of the proliferating Xenopus tadpole tail blastema cells deciphered by RNA-sequencing analysis (Q35578543) (← links)
- Vertebrate-like regeneration in the invertebrate chordate amphioxus (Q35673788) (← links)
- Site-specific transgenesis in Xenopus (Q35803693) (← links)
- The cell biology of regeneration (Q35839795) (← links)
- Barx2 is expressed in satellite cells and is required for normal muscle growth and regeneration (Q35991440) (← links)
- Transdetermination: Drosophila imaginal disc cells exhibit stem cell-like potency (Q36025249) (← links)
- Deer antlers as a model of Mammalian regeneration (Q36159256) (← links)
- A cellular, molecular, and pharmacological basis for appendage regeneration in mice (Q36199616) (← links)
- Kit signaling is involved in melanocyte stem cell fate decisions in zebrafish embryos (Q36640829) (← links)
- Three genes control the timing, the site and the size of blastema formation in Drosophila (Q36790002) (← links)
- Muscle stem cells and model systems for their investigation (Q36975851) (← links)
- Tail regeneration in Xenopus laevis as a model for understanding tissue repair (Q37249264) (← links)
- A method for generating transgenic frog embryos (Q37270691) (← links)
- Beyond early development: Xenopus as an emerging model for the study of regenerative mechanisms (Q37413168) (← links)
- Improved cre reporter transgenic Xenopus. (Q37425873) (← links)
- Transdifferentiation, metaplasia and tissue regeneration. (Q37517234) (← links)
- Studying mechanisms of regeneration in amphibian and reptilian vertebrate models (Q37532154) (← links)
- Muse Cells: Nontumorigenic Pluripotent Stem Cells Present in Adult Tissues-A Paradigm Shift in Tissue Regeneration and Evolution. (Q37539180) (← links)
- The "Stars and Stripes" Metaphor for Animal Regeneration-Elucidating Two Fundamental Strategies along a Continuum (Q37679216) (← links)
- Carbohydrate metabolism during vertebrate appendage regeneration: what is its role? How is it regulated?: A postulation that regenerating vertebrate appendages facilitate glycolytic and pentose phosphate pathways to fuel macromolecule biosynthesis (Q37712264) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular aspects of amphibian lens regeneration (Q37773643) (← links)
- Transducing bioelectric signals into epigenetic pathways during tadpole tail regeneration (Q38039039) (← links)
- Understanding regeneration through proteomics (Q38075511) (← links)
- Spinal cord regeneration: where fish, frogs and salamanders lead the way, can we follow? (Q38098567) (← links)
- Spinal cord regeneration: lessons for mammals from non-mammalian vertebrates (Q38113992) (← links)