A newt's eye view of lens regeneration

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In this paper we describe the basic process of lens regeneration in adult newt and we pinpoint several issues in order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of this ability, which is restricted to only a few salamanders. The process is characterized by dynamic changes in the organization of the extracellular matrix in the eye, re-entering of the cell cycle and dedifferentiation of the dorsal iris pigment epithelial cells. The ability of the dorsal iris to contribute to lens regeneration is discussed in light of iris-specific gene expression as well as in relation to factors present in the eye.

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Tsonis, P. A., Madhavan, M., Tancous, E. E., & Del Rio-Tsonis, K. (2004). A newt’s eye view of lens regeneration. International Journal of Developmental Biology. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.041867pt

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