A Limb Regeneration Mystery Solved
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexican salamanders who can re-grow amputated legs are not pulling off quite as big a biological trick as scientists had first thought, which may help doctors trying to regenerate human limbs.
A Limb Regeneration Mystery Solved
Salamanders regrow limbs with less drastic cellular changes than previously thought.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from MIT Technology Review
Regenerated legs no big trick for salamanders
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Mexican salamanders who can re-grow amputated legs are not pulling off quite as big a biological trick as scientists had first thought, which may help doctors trying to ...
Wed 1 Jul 09 from Reuters
How Salamanders Regrow Limbs
They regrow amputated limbs by producing tissue-specific progenitor cells, scientists have learned.
Wed 1 Jul 09 from Livescience
Salamanders don't regrow limbs from scratch
Tissues in axolotl amputees regenerate themselves by "memory"
Wed 1 Jul 09 from ScienceNews
How we could soon regrow our own limbs with the help of salamanders
The ability of comic book superheroes to regenerate their own body parts could soon be a reality, thanks to the salamander.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from Daily Mail
A New Clue About Salamanders' Amazing Regenerating Limbs
The question of how salamanders regenerate their legs when amputated is an ...
Wed 1 Jul 09 from Discover Magazine
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