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  • 2. reg6 is required for branching morphogenesis during blood vessel regeneration in zebrafish caudal fins.
    Huang CC, Lawson ND, Weinstein BM, Johnson SL.
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  • 7. Divergent requirements for fibroblast growth factor signaling in zebrafish maxillary barbel and caudal fin regeneration.
    Duszynski RJ, Topczewski J, LeClair EE.
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  • 9. Caudal fin regeneration in wild type and long-fin mutant zebrafish is affected by retinoic acid.
    Géraudie J, Monnot MJ, Brulfert A, Ferretti P.
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  • 10. The regenerative capacity of the zebrafish caudal fin is not affected by repeated amputations.
    Azevedo AS, Grotek B, Jacinto A, Weidinger G, Saúde L.
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  • 12. Notch signaling coordinates cellular proliferation with differentiation during zebrafish fin regeneration.
    Grotek B, Wehner D, Weidinger G.
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  • 13. Matrix metalloproteinase expression and function during fin regeneration in zebrafish: analysis of MT1-MMP, MMP2 and TIMP2.
    Bai S, Thummel R, Godwin AR, Nagase H, Itoh Y, Li L, Evans R, McDermott J, Seiki M, Sarras MP.
    Matrix Biol; 2005 Jun 01; 24(4):247-60. PubMed ID: 15935631
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  • 16. Specific NuRD components are required for fin regeneration in zebrafish.
    Pfefferli C, Müller F, Jaźwińska A, Wicky C.
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  • 17. Tissue regeneration after injury in adult zebrafish: the regenerative potential of the caudal fin.
    Shao J, Chen D, Ye Q, Cui J, Li Y, Li L.
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  • 18. Limited dedifferentiation provides replacement tissue during zebrafish fin regeneration.
    Stewart S, Stankunas K.
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  • 19. The art of fin regeneration in zebrafish.
    Pfefferli C, Jaźwińska A.
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  • 20. Two different transgenes to study gene silencing and re-expression during zebrafish caudal fin and retinal regeneration.
    Thummel R, Burket CT, Hyde DR.
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