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Following amputation, an appendage capable of regeneration develops a blastema from tissues in the stump just behind the level of amputation (see photograph).
Bone is capable of regeneration, and defects often heal spontaneously.
For many decades, the adult brain, in contrast to other tissues, was thought to not be capable of regeneration.
The liver serves as a major storage site of glycogen and vitamin A and is one of only a few organs in adults that are capable of regeneration.
Using key tracer molecules, researchers have been able to hunt down elusive cells in the eye capable of regeneration and repair.
In some species, the tail is capable of regeneration if a part is broken off.
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And they do have "non-user benefits", being environmentally friendly, and capable of social regeneration.
"The Sexual Life of Catherine M". suggests, however, that the mental hymen of the reading public is a membrane capable of miraculous regeneration.
But what if some cells in a tumor are dedicated "founders," capable of infinite regeneration, while others are limited in their capacity to divide and unable to continuously generate new cells?
A novel eco-engineered mixed anaerobic culture was successfully demonstrated for the first time to be capable of continuous regeneration in nutrient limiting conditions.
Deer antlers (Fig. 16 top) are unique biological structures since their growth rate is without parallel in vertebrates and because they are the only bony appendages in mammals capable of complete regeneration.
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