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DEVELOPMENT GROWTH & DIFFERENTIATION
Volume 57, Issue 6, Pages 421-429Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/dgd.12230
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accessory limb model; axolotl; blastema; limb regeneration; Xenopus
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Limb regeneration ability, which can be observed in amphibians, has been investigated as a representative phenomenon of organ regeneration. Recently, an alternative experimental system called the accessory limb model was developed to investigate early regulation of amphibian limb regeneration. The accessory limb model contributed to identification of limb regeneration inducers in urodele amphibians. Furthermore, the accessory limb model may be applied to other species to explore universality of regeneration mechanisms. This review aims to connect the insights recently gained to emboss universality of regeneration mechanisms among species. The defined molecules (BMP7 (or2)+FGF2+FGF8) can transform skin wound healing to organ (limb) regeneration responses. The same molecules can initiate regeneration responses in some species.
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