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a In axolotl amputated limbs, SOX9-positive cells are present in 3 weeks blastema and cartilaginous condensations in 3 months regenerate. b, c In axolotl fixated and non-stabilized fractures, SOX9 expression is observed in pre-cartilage cells at 3 weeks post-fracture and in callus cells at 3 months post-fracture.
Jun 30, 2022
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Nov 28, 2019 · The axolotl has the ability to regenerate complete limbs regardless the site of injury along the limb axis [11]. Regeneration is initiated by ...
Jan 29, 2020 · Axolotls can regrow their retinas (though, surprisingly, their ability to regenerate the lens is limited to hatchlings). He is working with ...
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Jul 22, 2019 · Lens regeneration in axolotls occurs during the first 2 weeks after hatching but is lost thereafter (Sousounis et al., 2014). In Cynops, however ...
Feb 9, 2023 · However, on average, it takes an axolotl about 4 to 8 weeks to fully regenerate a lost limb. Axolotls are salamanders that have the ability to ...
Nov 29, 2023 · A juvenile salamander can reform the limb with muscle, bones, and nerves in an astonishing forty to fifty days.
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Jan 12, 2018 · In axolotls, the process that results in regeneration of an entire limb (Figure 2) involves a complex orchestration of the limb's surviving ...
Larval paedomorphs replaced nearly 100% of their amputated limbs 66 days post amputation (average re- growth 98.0% ± 0.1 SD), while adults had regenerated only ...
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