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Acta Histochem
December 2023
Comparative Histolab Padova and Department of Biology of the University of Bologna, Italy. Electronic address:
Purpose: Lizard regeneration derives from the re-activation of a number of developmental genes after tail amputation. Among genes with the highest expression, as indicated from the transcriptome, is lix1 which functional role is not known.
Method: An antibody that cross-reacts with the lizard Podarcis muralis lix1 has been utilized to detect by immunofluorescence the sites of localization of the protein in the regenerating tail.