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XB-ART-94
Dev Dyn 2006 Oct 01;23510:2667-85. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.20897.
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Global analysis of gene expression in Xenopus hindlimbs during stage-dependent complete and incomplete regeneration.



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Xenopus laevis tadpoles are capable of limb regeneration after amputation, in a process that initially involves the formation of a blastema. However, Xenopus has full regenerative capacity only through premetamorphic stages. We have used the Affymetrix Xenopus laevis Genome Genechip microarray to perform a large-scale screen of gene expression in the regeneration-complete, stage 53 (st53), and regeneration-incomplete, stage 57 (st57), hindlimbs at 1 and 5 days postamputation. Through an exhaustive reannotation of the Genechip and a variety of comparative bioinformatic analyses, we have identified genes that are differentially expressed between the regeneration-complete and -incomplete stages, detected the transcriptional changes associated with the regenerating blastema, and compared these results with those of other regeneration researchers. We focus particular attention on striking transcriptional activity observed in genes associated with patterning, stress response, and inflammation. Overall, this work provides the most comprehensive views yet of a regenerating limb and different transcriptional compositions of regeneration-competent and deficient tissues.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: c3 fga fgf8 fgl2 hsp90b1 lgals1.1 msx2 myd88 nos1 nrp1 odc1 socs3 tbx3

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