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Reconstitution of the central and peripheral nervous system during salamander tail regeneration

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NATL ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1116738109

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neural stem cell; segmentation; Hox

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  1. Volkswagen Foundation Conditional Activation of Gene Expression
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [DFG-SFB655, SPP1109 DFG TA-275/1-3, DFG TA-274/3-1]
  3. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Geneticsand from the DFG Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden

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We show that after tail amputation in Ambystoma mexicanum (Axolotl) the correct number and spacing of dorsal root ganglia are regenerated. By transplantation of spinal cord tissue and non-clonal neurospheres, we show that the central spinal cord represents a source of peripheral nervous system cells. Interestingly, melanophores migrate from preexisting precursors in the skin. Finally, we demonstrate that implantation of a clonally derived spinal cord neurosphere can result in reconstitution of all examined cell types in the regenerating central spinal cord, suggesting derivation of a cell with spinal cord stem cell properties.

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