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Tgf-Β, Wnt, And Fgf Signaling Pathways During Axolotl Tail Regeneration And Forelimb Bud Development, Qingchao Qiu Jan 2019

Tgf-Β, Wnt, And Fgf Signaling Pathways During Axolotl Tail Regeneration And Forelimb Bud Development, Qingchao Qiu

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Tgf-β, Wnt, and Fgf signaling pathways are required for many developmental processes. Here, I investigated the requirement of these signaling pathways during tail regeneration and limb development in the Mexican axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum).

Using small chemical inhibitors during tail regeneration, I found that the Tgf-β signaling pathway was required from 0-24 and 48-72 hours post tail amputation (hpa), the Wnt signaling pathway was required from 0-120 hpa, and the Fgf signaling pathway was required from 0-12hpa. Tgf-β1 was upregulated after amputation and thus may mediate Tgf-β signaling pathway during tail regeneration. Both Smad-mediated and non-Smad mediated Tgf-β signaling …