Microscopical observations on the regenerating tail in the tuatara Sphenodon punctatus indicate a tendency to scarring, but also influence from somatic growth

Author:

Alibardi Lorenzo1ORCID,Meyer-Rochow Victor Benno23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology; University of Bologna, Comparative Histolab Padova; Italy

2. Department of Genetics and Physiology; Oulu University; Oulu Finland

3. Department of Plant Medical, Agriculture Science and Technology Research Institute; Andong National University; Andong Gyeongdong-ro Republic of Korea

Funder

Victoria University

Department of Conservation

University of Waikato

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Biology,Animal Science and Zoology

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2. Muscle differentiation and morphogenesis in the regenerating tail of lizards;Alibardi;Journal of Anatomy,1995

3. Morphological and cellular aspects of tail and limb regeneration in lizard: A model system with implications for tissue regeneration in mammals;Alibardi;Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology,2010

4. Observations on FGF immunoreactivity in the regenerating tail blastema, and in limb and tail scars of lizard suggest that FGFs are required for regeneration;Alibardi;Belgian Journal of Zoology,2012

5. Microscopic observations show invasion of inflammatory cells in the limb blastema and epidermis in pre-metamorphic frog tadpoles which destroy the apical epidermal cap and impede regeneration;Alibardi;Annals of Anatomy,2016

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