The green - labelled cells show a basal cell carcinoma in mouse
tail epidermis derived from a single mutant stem cell and expanding out of the normal epidermis stained in red.
Not exact matches
When that layer disappears, proteins in the
epidermis and the dermis interact and stimulate cell division, a process that also occurs in salamanders when they regenerate their limbs and
tails.
Low levels of BMPs allow dorsal cell fate specification (e.g., neural tissue; formation of head structures), whereas higher levels of BMPs direct ventral cell fate specification (e.g.,
epidermis, blood, formation of
tail structures).