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1 Regeneration: Evolution,
Model Organisms, And Unanswered Questions

2 Some of Model Organisms Used in Regenerative Biology

3 Bilaterian Triploblast Sanchez and Tsonis, 2006

4 Salamanders are to Regeneration as KY is to Basketball, Bourbon, and Thoroughbreds
Spinal Cord Limb

5 Salamander Limb Regeneration
Day 5 Day 14 Day 35

6 Salamander Limb Blastema

7 Blastema cells are a mix of restricted and multi- potent cells.
Three Models: (Tanaka, 2003) Blastema cells remain restricted Blastema cells become multipotent Blastema cells are a mix of restricted and multi- potent cells.

8 How is Proximodistal Patterning Achieved?

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10 The Ependymal Response

11 Ependymal response 14 days post amputation (dpa)
Cross section (16 micron) of the regenerating blastema. The ependymal canal is in the center. The second figure shows a closeup of the ependymal canal. Eosin and Hemotoxilin (nuclei) stain showing nuclei in blue. For regenerating nerves, axons are following the path of ependymal cell extension.

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