Yamaguchi et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Thyroid hormone‐dependent and independent processes of red blood cell transition from larval to adult type during metamorphosis in Xenopus laevisYamaguchi et al., 2022
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- Yamaguchi M
- Kawaguchi Y
- Minami S
- Matsuda I
- Hirooka A
- Yamakawa N
- Ikoma A
- Ikai W
- Kinoshita T
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- Development, Growth & Differentiation
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Amphibian metamorphosis results in drastic whole‐body remodeling. Thyroid hormone (TH) drives most of these metamorphic changes. A prominent event during this remodeling is the red blood cell (RBC) transition from larval to adult forms, which exclusively contain larval …
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