Fgfs treatment on amputated lizard limbs stimulate the regeneration of long bones, opening new avenues for limb regeneration in amniotes: a morphological study

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  • who: Lorenzo Alibardi from the Comparative Histolab and Department of Biology, University of Bologna, via Selmi, Bologna, Italy have published the Article: FGFs Treatment on Amputated Lizard Limbs Stimulate the Regeneration of Long Bones, Opening New Avenues for Limb Regeneration in Amniotes: A Morphological Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on these indications the aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of administered FGFs on limb regeneration in lizards by injections of FGF1-2 into amputated hind-limbs that were studied between 40 and 70 days post-amputation. Due to the difficulty . . .

     

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