Maintenance of blastemal proliferation by functionally diverse epidermis in regenerating zebrafish fins.
Appendage regeneration in salamanders and fish occurs through formation and maintenance of a mass of progenitor tissue called the blastema. A dedicated epidermis overlays the blastema and is required for its proliferation and patterning, yet this interaction is poorly understood. Here, we identified...
Main Authors: | Lee, Y, Hami, D, De Val, S, Kagermeier-Schenk, B, Wills, A, Black, B, Weidinger, G, Poss, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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