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SUBMITTER: Pita-Thomas W
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3004953 | biostudies-literature | 2010
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pita-Thomas Wolfgang W Fernández-Martos Carmen C Yunta Mónica M Maza Rodrigo M RM Navarro-Ruiz Rosa R Lopez-Rodríguez Marcos Javier MJ Reigada David D Nieto-Sampedro Manuel M Nieto-Diaz Manuel M
PloS one 20101220 12
The annual regeneration cycle of deer (Cervidae, Artiodactyla) antlers represents a unique model of epimorphic regeneration and rapid growth in adult mammals. Regenerating antlers are innervated by trigeminal sensory axons growing through the velvet, the modified form of skin that envelopes the antler, at elongation velocities that reach one centimetre per day in the common deer (Cervus elaphus). Several axon growth promoters like NT-3, NGF or IGF-1 have been described in the antler. To increase ...[more]