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Studies on lens regeneration inXenopus laevis

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Es wurde die Regeneration der Augenlinse erwachsenerXenopus laevis nachuntersucht. Eine vollständige Entfernung der Linse gelang in wenigen Fällen. Die Neuentwicklung der Linse wurde nur von Linsenepithelresten, die nach der Lentektomie in der Kapsel zurückgeblieben waren, induziert.

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Brahma, S.K., van Doorenmaalen, W.J. Studies on lens regeneration inXenopus laevis. Experientia 24, 519–521 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02144429

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