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An ERK-dependent molecular switch antagonizes fibrosis and promotes regeneration in spiny mice (Acomys)

(Submitter supplied) Although most mammals heal injured tissues and organs with scarring, spiny mice (Acomys) naturally regenerate skin and complex musculoskeletal tissues. Currently, the core signaling pathways driving mammalian tissue regeneration are poorly characterized. Here, we show that, while immediate ERK activation is a shared feature of scarring (Mus) and regenerating (Acomys) injuries, ERK activity is only sustained at high levels during complex tissue regeneration. more...
Organism:
Acomys cahirinus
Type:
Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Platform:
GPL24885
17 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE224879
ID:
200224879
2.

Illumina NextSeq 500 (Acomys cahirinus)

Organism:
Acomys cahirinus
4 Series
42 Samples
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Platform
Accession:
GPL24885
ID:
100024885
3.

Acomys DMSO 24hpi, biological replicate 4

Organism:
Acomys cahirinus
Source name:
punched ear pinna skin
Platform:
GPL24885
Series:
GSE224879
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Sample
Accession:
GSM7034862
ID:
307034862

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