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. 2006 Feb 26;6:1–11. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2006.323

Limb Regeneration in Amphibians: Immunological Considerations

Anthony L Mescher 1,*, Anton W Neff 1
PMCID: PMC5917366  PMID: 17205183

Abstract

We review key aspects of what is known about limb regeneration in urodele and anuran amphibians, with a focus on the early events of the process that lead to formation of the regeneration blastema. This includes the role of the nerves and wound epithelium, but also covers the inflammatory effects of the amputation trauma and their importance for regenerative growth. We propose that immunotolerance is important for limb regeneration and changes in its regulation may underlie the loss of regenerative capacity during anuran metamorphosis.

Keywords: regeneration, limb, nerves, wound epithelium, fibroblast growth factor, FGF, transferrin, inflammation, immunity, immunotolerance, wound repair


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