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The following pages link to Relation between nerve fiber number and pectoral fin regeneration in the teleost (Q67550502):
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- Regeneration and reprogramming compared (Q33525370) (← links)
- Clonal analysis reveals nerve-dependent and independent roles on mammalian hind limb tissue maintenance and regeneration. (Q33919731) (← links)
- Cutaneous biology and diseases of fish. (Q34323580) (← links)
- Old questions, new tools, and some answers to the mystery of fin regeneration. (Q35056441) (← links)
- Tales of regeneration in zebrafish. (Q35056445) (← links)
- Denervation impairs regeneration of amputated zebrafish fins. (Q35099635) (← links)
- Do you have the nerves to regenerate? The importance of neural signalling in the regeneration process. (Q35846695) (← links)
- Transient local presence of nerve fibers at onset of secondary ossification in the rat knee joint (Q36801324) (← links)
- Getting nervous about regeneration. (Q42370392) (← links)
- Immunohistochemical and electron microscopic demonstration of nerve fibres in relation to gingiva, tooth germs and functional teeth in the lower jaw of the cichlid Tilapia mariae (Q54500344) (← links)
- The function of fin rays as proprioceptive sensors in fish (Q61207560) (← links)
- Regeneration in Salaria pavo (Blenniidae, Teleostei). Histogenesis of the regenerating pectoral fin suggests different mechanisms for morphogenesis and structural maintenance (Q68025340) (← links)
- Effect of induced triploidy on fin regeneration of juvenile rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Q73279860) (← links)