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Explore the fascinating world of limb regeneration through this 30-minute lecture that examines the ectopic arm and accessory limb models in axolotls and newts. Delve into the mechanisms of pattern formation during limb regeneration, understanding how these remarkable amphibians can regrow entire limbs with perfect anatomical precision. Learn about the experimental approaches used to study accessory limb development and discover the key biological principles that govern regenerative processes in these model organisms. Gain insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms that control limb patterning, including the role of signaling pathways and developmental genes in orchestrating the complex process of tissue regeneration. Understand how studying these natural regeneration champions provides valuable knowledge for potential applications in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
Syllabus
W8L37_Accessory limb model of regeneration: lessons from Axolotl and newt
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