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Massimo Degan & Lorenzo Alibardi. (2023)
SnoRNAs may accelerate protein synthesis for the rapid growth of the regenerating tail blastema in the lizard
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2020) Autoradiography and inmmunolabeling suggests that lizard blastema contains arginase-positive M2-like macrophages that may support tail regeneration. Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger 231, pages 151549.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2019) Immunolocalization of Wnts in the lizard blastema supports a key role of these signaling proteins for tail regeneration. Journal of Morphology 281:1, pages 68-80.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2019) Vitamin A administration in lizards during tail regeneration determines epithelial mucogenesis and delays muscle and cartilage differentiation. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 334:1, pages 59-71.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2018) Immunodetection of High Mobility Group Proteins in the regenerating tail of lizard mainly indicates activation for cell proliferation. Acta Zoologica 100:4, pages 365-375.
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Lorenzo Alibardi & Victor Benno Meyer-Rochow. (2019)
Microscopical observations on the regenerating tail in the tuatara
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2018) Hyaluronate likely contributes to the immunesuppression of the regenerating tail blastema in lizards: Implications for organ regeneration in amniotes. Acta Zoologica 99:4, pages 321-330.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2018) Ultrastructural analysis of early regenerating lizard tail suggests that a process of dedifferentiation is involved in the formation of the regenerative blastema. Journal of Morphology 279:8, pages 1171-1184.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2018) Ultrastructural immunolocalization of hyaluronate in regenerating tail of lizards and amphibians supports an immune-suppressive role to favor regeneration. Journal of Morphology 279:2, pages 176-186.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Hyaluronic acid in the tail and limb of amphibians and lizards recreates permissive embryonic conditions for regeneration due to its hygroscopic and immunosuppressive properties. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 328:8, pages 760-771.
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Nicola Vitulo, Luisa Dalla Valle, Tatjana Skobo, Giorgio Valle & Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Downregulation of lizard immuno-genes in the regenerating tail and myogenes in the scarring limb suggests that tail regeneration occurs in an immuno-privileged organ. Protoplasma 254:6, pages 2127-2141.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Review: Biological and Molecular Differences between Tail Regeneration and Limb Scarring in Lizard: An Inspiring Model Addressing Limb Regeneration in Amniotes. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 328:6, pages 493-514.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Cell proliferation in the amputated limb of lizard leading to scarring is reduced compared to the regenerating tail. Acta Zoologica 98:2, pages 170-180.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Immunolocalization of c-myc-positive cells in lizard tail after amputation suggests cell activation and proliferation for tail regeneration. Acta Zoologica 98:2, pages 114-124.
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Nicola Vitulo, Luisa Dalla Valle, Tatjana Skobo, Giorgio Valle & Lorenzo Alibardi. (2017) Transcriptome analysis of the regenerating tail vs. the scarring limb in lizard reveals pathways leading to successful vs. unsuccessful organ regeneration in amniotes. Developmental Dynamics 246:2, pages 116-134.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2016) Localization of Proliferating Cells in the Inter-Vertebral Region of the Developing and Adult Vertebrae of Lizards in Relation to Growth and Regeneration. The Anatomical Record 299:4, pages 461-473.
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L. Alibardi. (2016) Immunocalization of telomerase in cells of lizard tail after amputation suggests cell activation for tail regeneration. Tissue and Cell 48:1, pages 63-71.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2015) Immunolocalization indicates that both original and regenerated lizard tail tissues contain populations of long retaining cells, putative stem/progenitor cells. Microscopy Research and Technique 78:11, pages 1032-1045.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2014) Ultrastructural immunolocalization of chatelicidin-like peptides in granulocytes of normal and regenerating lizard tissues. Acta Histochemica 116:2, pages 363-371.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2014) Histochemical, Biochemical and Cell Biological aspects of tail regeneration in lizard, an amniote model for studies on tissue regeneration. Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 48:4, pages 143-244.
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Emily A. B. Gilbert, Samantha L. Payne & Matthew K. Vickaryous. (2013) The Anatomy and Histology of Caudal Autotomy and Regeneration in Lizards. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 86:6, pages 631-644.
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Lorenzo Alibardi. (2013) Granulocytes of reptilian sauropsids contain beta-defensin-like peptides: A comparative ultrastructural survey. Journal of Morphology 274:8, pages 877-886.
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Lorenzo Alibardi, Andrea Celeghin & Luisa Dalla Valle. (2012) Wounding in lizards results in the release of beta-defensins at the wound site and formation of an antimicrobial barrier. Developmental & Comparative Immunology 36:3, pages 557-565.
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Lorenzo Alibardi & Frank J. Lovicu. (2010) Immunolocalization of FGF1 and FGF2 in the regenerating tail of the lizard Lampropholis guichenoti: Implications for FGFs as trophic factors in lizard tail regeneration. Acta Histochemica 112:5, pages 459-473.
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L. Alibardi. (2010) Ultrastructural features of the process of wound healing after tail and limb amputation in lizard. Acta Zoologica 91:3, pages 306-318.
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Lorenzo Alibardi & Mattia Toni. (2005) Wound keratins in the regenerating epidermis of lizard suggest that the wound reaction is similar in the tail and limb. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology 303A:10, pages 845-860.
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