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Dicer inactivation stimulates limb regeneration ability in Xenopus laevis
Mengshi Zhang
, Li Yang
, Feng Yuan
, Ying Chen
, Gufa Lin
Genetics, Cell Biology and Development (TMED)
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Keyphrases
Regenerability
100%
Limb Regeneration
100%
Xenopus Laevis
100%
Dicer
100%
Xenopus
85%
Regeneration
71%
Tadpole
57%
MicroRNA
42%
Animal Development
14%
Limb Development
14%
Limb Amputation
14%
Blastema
14%
Limb Bud
14%
Anuran Amphibians
14%
Regeneration Study
14%
Tadpole Development
14%
MicroRNA Maturation
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Xenopus laevis
100%
Limb Regeneration
100%
Regeneration Ability
100%
Dicer
100%
Xenopus
85%
Tadpole
71%
MicroRNA
57%
Limb Development
14%
Enzyme
14%
Maturation
14%
Anura
14%
Blastema
14%
Limb Bud
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Regeneration Ability
100%
Xenopus
100%
Xenopus laevis
100%
Dicer
100%
Tadpole
83%
MicroRNA
66%
Animal Development
16%
Limb Bud
16%
Blastema
16%
Anura
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Limb Regeneration
100%
Xenopus laevis
100%
Regeneration Ability
100%
Xenopus
85%
Tadpole
71%
Limb
57%
Maturation
14%
Anura
14%
Blastema
14%
Limb Bud
14%
Limb Development
14%