Cockroach leg regeneration: effects of ecdysterone in vitro.

E P Marks, R A Leopold
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Abstract

Regenerating epithelial tissue from the cockroach leg forms two cuticular coverings. The first of these consists of a protein-carbohydrate complex that is replaced before molting. The second covering represents the cuticle containing chitin. The deposition of the cuticle can be induced in vitro by adding ecdysterone to the culture medium.

MeSH Term

Animals
Cholestanes
Epithelium
Insecta
Leg
Metamorphosis, Biological
Regeneration

Chemicals

Cholestanes

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