Reciprocal analyses in zebrafish and medaka reveal that harnessing the immune response promotes cardiac regeneration

  1. Didier YR Stainier  Is a corresponding author
  2. Shih-Lei Ben Lai  Is a corresponding author
  3. Rubén Marín-Juez
  4. Pedro Luís Moura
  5. Carsten Kuenne
  6. Jason Kuan Han Lai
  7. Ayele Taddese Tsedeke
  8. Stefan Guenther
  9. Mario Looso
  1. Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Germany
  2. University of Bristol, United Kingdom
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  1. Didier YR Stainier
  2. Shih-Lei Ben Lai
  3. Rubén Marín-Juez
  4. Pedro Luís Moura
  5. Carsten Kuenne
  6. Jason Kuan Han Lai
  7. Ayele Taddese Tsedeke
  8. Stefan Guenther
  9. Mario Looso
(2017)
Reciprocal analyses in zebrafish and medaka reveal that harnessing the immune response promotes cardiac regeneration
eLife 6:e25605.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.25605