Lineage tracing of Shh+ floor plate cells and dynamics of dorsal–ventral gene expression in the regenerating axolotl spinal cord
Laura I. Arbanas,
Emanuel Cura Costa,
Osvaldo Chara
et al.
Abstract:Both development and regeneration depend on signaling centers, which are sources of locally secreted tissue‐patterning molecules. As many signaling centers are decommissioned before the end of embryogenesis, a fundamental question is how signaling centers can be re‐induced later in life to promote regeneration after injury. Here, we use the axolotl salamander model (Ambystoma mexicanum) to address how the floor plate is assembled for spinal cord regeneration. The floor plate is an archetypal vertebrate signali… Show more
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