Annett Duemmler (Tanaka, TUD)-- «Characterization of pluripotency genes in
axolotl spinal cord regeneration» (2013)
Not exact matches
Some amphibians (
axolotl salamanders) have the capacity to regenerate highly complex structures such as limbs, jaws, tail,
spinal cord, or eyes throughout their lives.
Vladimir Mazurov (Tanaka, TUD)-- «The properties of neural progenitors in the
spinal cord during tail regeneration in Ambystoma mexicanum (
Axolotl)» (2009)
When an
axolotl suffers a
spinal cord injury, nearby cells called glial cells kick into high gear, proliferating rapidly and repositioning themselves to rebuild the connections between nerves and reconnect the injured
spinal cord.