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Relationship between innervation and forelimb regenerative capacity in the postmetamorphic pond frog Rana brevipoda porosa

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Fig. 1. Ventralview of heteromorphicregeneratesobtainedInthenerve-augmentedforelimb (a) and normallyInnervatedones (b, c and d), threemonthsafter amputation.(a) Regenerative outgrowth which is slightly flattened, possessingthree points at the edge
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