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SUBMITTER: Wills AA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC2748931 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Wills Airon A AA Kidd Ambrose R AR Lepilina Alexandra A Poss Kenneth D KD
Development (Cambridge, England) 20080813 18
Adult teleost fish and urodele amphibians possess a spectacular ability to regenerate amputated appendages, based on formation and maintenance of progenitor tissue called a blastema. Although injury-induced, or facultative, appendage regeneration has been studied extensively, the extent to which homeostatic regeneration maintains these structures has not been examined. Here, we found that transgenic inhibition of Fgf receptors in uninjured zebrafish caused severe atrophy of all fin types within ...[more]