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XB-ART-48378
Stem Cell Reports 2013 Jun 04;11:90-103. doi: 10.1016/j.stemcr.2013.03.002.
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Germline Transgenic Methods for Tracking Cells and Testing Gene Function during Regeneration in the Axolotl.

Khattak S , Schuez M , Richter T , Knapp D , Haigo SL , Sandoval-Guzmán T , Hradlikova K , Duemmler A , Kerney R , Tanaka EM .


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The salamander is the only tetrapod that regenerates complex body structures throughout life. Deciphering the underlying molecular processes of regeneration is fundamental for regenerative medicine and developmental biology, but the model organism had limited tools for molecular analysis. We describe a comprehensive set of germline transgenic strains in the laboratory-bred salamander Ambystoma mexicanum (axolotl) that open up the cellular and molecular genetic dissection of regeneration. We demonstrate tissue-dependent control of gene expression in nerve, Schwann cells, oligodendrocytes, muscle, epidermis, and cartilage. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of tamoxifen-induced Cre/loxP-mediated recombination to indelibly mark different cell types. Finally, we inducibly overexpress the cell-cycle inhibitor p16 (INK4a) , which negatively regulates spinal cord regeneration. These tissue-specific germline axolotl lines and tightly inducible Cre drivers and LoxP reporter lines render this classical regeneration model molecularly accessible.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: actc1 actl6a col2a1 gap43 notch1 nppc nucb1 sox2


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