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  • 2. Retinoic acid signaling controls the formation, proliferation and survival of the blastema during adult zebrafish fin regeneration.
    Blum N, Begemann G.
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  • 4. Roles for Fgf signaling during zebrafish fin regeneration.
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  • 6. IGF signaling between blastema and wound epidermis is required for fin regeneration.
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  • 8. Bone morphogenetic protein signaling promotes morphogenesis of blood vessels, wound epidermis, and actinotrichia during fin regeneration in zebrafish.
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  • 13. Distinct roles of Shh and Fgf signaling in regulating cell proliferation during zebrafish pectoral fin development.
    Prykhozhij SV, Neumann CJ.
    BMC Dev Biol; 2008 Sep 23; 8():91. PubMed ID: 18811955
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  • 16. In vivo electroporation of morpholinos into the regenerating adult zebrafish tail fin.
    Hyde DR, Godwin AR, Thummel R.
    J Vis Exp; 2012 Mar 29; (61):. PubMed ID: 22491016
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  • 18. Shh promotes direct interactions between epidermal cells and osteoblast progenitors to shape regenerated zebrafish bone.
    Armstrong BE, Henner A, Stewart S, Stankunas K.
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  • 19. Transient laminin beta 1a Induction Defines the Wound Epidermis during Zebrafish Fin Regeneration.
    Chen CH, Merriman AF, Savage J, Willer J, Wahlig T, Katsanis N, Yin VP, Poss KD.
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  • 20. Fgfs control homeostatic regeneration in adult zebrafish fins.
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