Regeneration of the urodele limb: A review

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Urodele amphibians have been widely used for studies of limb regeneration. In this article, we review studies on blastema cell proliferation and propose a model of blastemal self-organization and patterning. The model is based on local cell interactions that intercalate positional identities within circumferential and proximodistal boundaries that outline the regenerate. The positional identities created by the intercalation process appear to be reflected in the molecular composition of the cell surface. Transcription factors and signaling molecules involved in patterning are discussed within the context of the boundary/intercalation model. © 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Nye, H. L. D., Cameron, J. A., Chernoff, E. A. G., & Stocum, D. L. (2003, February 1). Regeneration of the urodele limb: A review. Developmental Dynamics. https://doi.org/10.1002/dvdy.10236

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