Transcriptomic landscape of the blastema niche in regenerating adult axolotl limbs at single-cell resolution
Limb regeneration requires a blastema with progenitor cells, immune cells, and an overlying wound epidermis, but molecular identities of these populations are unclear. Here, the authors use single-cell RNA-sequencing to identify transcriptionally distinct cell populations in adult axolotl limb blast...
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Autores principales: | Nicholas D. Leigh, Garrett S. Dunlap, Kimberly Johnson, Rachelle Mariano, Rachel Oshiro, Alan Y. Wong, Donald M. Bryant, Bess M. Miller, Alex Ratner, Andy Chen, William W. Ye, Brian J. Haas, Jessica L. Whited |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4ed4afd9e0f24ba282c5975966235607 |
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