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Advancements to the Axolotl Model for Regeneration and Aging

Warren A. Vieira, Kaylee M. Wells, Catherine McCusker

Gerontology · 2019 · ▲ 91 citations

Abstract

Loss of regenerative capacity is a normal part of aging. However, some organisms, such as the Mexican axolotl, retain striking regenerative capacity throughout their lives. Moreover, the development of age-related diseases is rare in this organism. In this review, we will explore how axolotls are used as a model system to study regenerative processes, the exciting new technological advancements now available for this model, and how we can apply the lessons we learn from studying regeneration in the axolotl to understand, and potentially treat, age-related decline in humans.

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Vieira, W.A., Wells, K.M., &amp; McCusker, C. (2019). Advancements to the Axolotl Model for Regeneration and Aging. <em>Gerontology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1159/000504294
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Vieira WA, Wells KM, McCusker C. Advancements to the Axolotl Model for Regeneration and Aging. Gerontology. 2019. doi:10.1159/000504294.
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@article{warren2019Advanc, title = {Advancements to the Axolotl Model for Regeneration and Aging}, author = {Warren A. Vieira and Kaylee M. Wells and Catherine McCusker}, journal = {Gerontology}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1159/000504294}, }

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