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The Company of Biologists | Regeneration of the right forelimb in a wild-type newt and a Hoxa13/Hoxd13 (ad-2) mutant @CompanyofBiologists | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
In Issue 5, Takashi Takeuchi and colleagues interrogate the role of the 5’Hox genes in newt limb regeneration. Our featured video shows the regeneration of the right forelimb in a wild type animal and a Hoxa13/Hoxd13 mutant (ad-2). Each movie is a compilation of photos from 1-46 days post-amputation.
Regeneration of the right forelimb in a wild-type newt and a Hoxa13/Hoxd13 (ad-2) mutantDevelopment presents... Sergiu PascaMacro-blebbing after RSL3-induced ferroptosisDevelopment presents... Diego Sainz de la MazaDevelopment presents... Elena MelendezNon-fusing mating pairs expressing Fus1N-Cdc12C fail to coalesce their actin fusion foci in S. pombeDevelopment presents... Louis PrahlRead & Publish voices:  Elizabeth Clutton, Tiago Repolho and Gastón AlurraldeRead & Publish voices: Chris MacDonald

Regeneration of the right forelimb in a wild-type newt and a Hoxa13/Hoxd13 (ad-2) mutant @CompanyofBiologists

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