Lessons from the swamp: developing small molecules that confer salamander muscle cellularization in mammals
The ability of salamanders, such as newts, to regenerate damaged tissues has been studied for centuries. A prominent example of this regenerative power is the ability to re-grow entire amputated limbs. One imp...
Source: Clinical and Translational Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: JungIn Um, Da-Woon Jung and Darren Reece Williams Source Type: research
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