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Dr. Vivien Bothe

Dr. Vivien Bothe
  • Aufgabengebiete

    Forschung

    Dissertation: "Regeneration research beyond the model organism axolotl - Evolution and diversity of regenerative abilities of salamanders and lungfish"

    Publikationen

    Bothe V. & Fröbisch N. (2025): The tiger salamander as a promising alternative model organism to the axolotl for fracture healing and regenerative biology research. Anat Rec

    Senevirathne G, Fernandopulle SC, Richard D, Baumgart SL, Christensen AL, Fabbri M, Höppner J, Jüppner H, Li P, Bothe VFröbisch N, Simcock I, Arthurs OJ, Calder A, Freilich N, Nowland NC, Glass IA, Craft A, Capellini TD (2025): Bipedalism in two steps: Dual innovations underlie the hominin pelvis. Nature.

    Louppe, V., Le Verger, K., Clavel, J., Ferreira, G. S., Kyriakouli, C., Stanley, E. L., Watt, E. C., Bardua, C., Pérez-Ben, C., Fröbisch, N., B., Bothe, V., … & Fabre, A. C. (2025). Complete metamorphosis promotes morphological and functional diversity in Caudata. Functional Ecology.

    Payzin-Dogru, D., Blair, S. J., Jena, S. G., Wilson, S. E., Kim, R. T., Savage, A. M., Krjukov, E., Cat, V., Cammarata, L. V., Bothe, V., ... & Whited, J. L. (2024). Peripheral nervous system mediates body-wide stem cell activation for limb regeneration. bioRxiv, 2021-12.

    Bothe, V., Müller, H., Shubin, N., & Fröbisch, N. (2024). Effects of life history strategies and habitats on limb regeneration in plethodontid salamanders. Developmental Dynamics

    Bothe, V. & Fröbisch, N. B. (2023). Tail regeneration at different ontogenetic stages of the tiger salamander Ambystoma tigrinum suggests possible changes in regeneration between larval and metamorphic individuals. Acta Zoologica

    Bothe, V., Schneider, I., & Fröbisch, N. B. (2021). A Morphological and Histological Investigation of Imperfect Lungfish Fin Regeneration. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9, 784828.

    Bothe, V., Mahlow, K., & Fröbisch, N. B. (2021). A histological study of normal and pathological limb regeneration in the Mexican axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 336(2), 116-128.