2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.27.428424
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Inhibition of BMP and FGF signaling prior to wound epithelium formation leads to an aberrant regenerative response in teleost fishPoecilia latipinna

Abstract: The BMP and FGF pathways play a pivotal role in the successful regeneration of caudal fin of teleost fish. Individual inhibition of these pathways led to impaired caudal fin regeneration until the pharmacologic inhibitor of FGF (SU5402) and BMP (LDN193189) were metabolized off. Therefore, in the current study both these pathways were inhibited collectively wherein inhibition of BMP and FGF during the wound epithelium formation led to stalling of the process by bringing down the established levels of shh and ru… Show more

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