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Salamanders in Research
Salamanders have served as model organisms for more than a century. A majority of the earliest embryological and morphological analyses of vertebrate development were conducted using salamander embryos. Today, salamanders continue to be the best animal models for several areas of research and a new generation of researchers are adopting salamanders – and in particular the Mexican axolotl - as their primary animal model.

 

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Are axolotls smart?

Axolotls can recognize organisms and shapes from a distance, including people coming to feed them.

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Origin of avian and amphibian chromosomes by fusion, fission, and retention of ancestral chromosomes
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Codon Usage Table for Ambystoma Mexicanum generated from 300K codons is now available

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Identification of Differentially Expressed Thyroid Hormone Responsive Genes from Brain of the Mexican Axolotl
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Axolotl Nanog activity in mouse embryonic stem cells demonstrates that ground state pluripotency is conserved from urodele amphibians to mammals
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