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Reformation of specific neuromuscular connections during axolotl limb regeneration: evidence that the first contacts are correct
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Development
Development (1988) 103 (2): 365–377.
Published: 1 June 1988
... with muscle fibres across the anteroposterior axis of the muscle (McGrath & Bennett, 1979), an arrangement that is reestablished during regeneration (Wigston & Kennedy, 1987). The fidelity of reinnervation of hindlimb extensor digitorum was very good using all the criteria described...
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The pattern of innervation in serially duplicated axolotl limbs: further evidence for the existence of local pathway cues
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Development (1987) 100 (3): 479–487.
Published: 1 July 1987
... biceps pool position. However, a minority of neurones innervating the regenerated muscle were in an inappropriate, caudal spinal cord position (Fig. 1). This pattern is also seen during forelimb regeneration, in proximal muscles in the mature hindlimb regenerate, and during reinnervation...