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An animal model used in limb regeneration studies. | An animal model used in limb regeneration studies. | ||
==Some Recent Findings== | |||
* '''Multiple sequences and factors are involved in stability/degradation of Awnt-1, Awnt-5A and Awnt-5B mRNAs during axolotl development.'''<ref><pubmed>20151991</pubmed></ref> "Following fertilization in amphibian, early cleavage stages are maternally controlled at a post-transcriptional level before initiation of zygotic transcriptions at the mid blastula transition (MBT). ...Altogether, these results show that oocyte maturation and late cleavages following MBT are two important periods when axolotl Wnt RNAs are highly regulated." | |||
* '''The axolotl limb: a model for bone development, regeneration and fracture healing.'''<ref><pubmed>16920050</pubmed></ref> | |||
* '''Expression of heat-shock protein 70 during limb development and regeneration in the axolotl.'''<ref><pubmed>15965983</pubmed></ref> | |||
==Thyroid Hormone Effects== | ==Thyroid Hormone Effects== |
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An animal model used in limb regeneration studies.
Some Recent Findings
- Multiple sequences and factors are involved in stability/degradation of Awnt-1, Awnt-5A and Awnt-5B mRNAs during axolotl development.[1] "Following fertilization in amphibian, early cleavage stages are maternally controlled at a post-transcriptional level before initiation of zygotic transcriptions at the mid blastula transition (MBT). ...Altogether, these results show that oocyte maturation and late cleavages following MBT are two important periods when axolotl Wnt RNAs are highly regulated."
- The axolotl limb: a model for bone development, regeneration and fracture healing.[2]
- Expression of heat-shock protein 70 during limb development and regeneration in the axolotl.[3]
Thyroid Hormone Effects
The effect of thyroxine on the early larval development of the axolotl. The same control and 30 nM T4-treated (TH) sibling animals were photographed at the days postfertilization noted. T4 was added from day 14. (Bar = 1 cm.)[4] |
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