Post Amputation Partial Blastema Formation In Adult Mice
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Authors
McCormack, Francis
Advisor
James Manion
Guido Bugni
Joseph Ward
Guido Bugni
Joseph Ward
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Date of Issue
1983-04-01
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Title
Post Amputation Partial Blastema Formation In Adult Mice
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thesis
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Abstract
The formation of a partial blastema in adult mice was achieved through treatment of the amputation surface of toes with saturated solution of sodium chloride and a one mM equimolar solution of db-cAMP and theophylline. This study represents an improvement on the study first successful in stimulating partial blastema formation in mice (Neufeld, 1980) . The innovation employed in this study involved the use of db-cAMP and theophylline as an inhibitor of epidermal cell migration (epidermal migration onto the amputation plane inhibits regeneration). The advantages of chemical inhibition over surgical removal of epidermal tissue is discussed.
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Bachelor's
Semester
Spring
Department
Life & Environmental Sciences