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In particular, sea cucumbers are excellent models for studying organ regeneration since they regenerate their digestive tract after evisceration.
Planarians are a classical model for studying regeneration, as they can regenerate their whole bodies after amputation even from little pieces (Morgan, 1898; Reddien and Sanchez Alvarado, 2004).
A new study looks at how three-banded panther worms are able to regenerate their whole bodies and how this regeneration could be applied to humans.
Some neurons possess the fundamental and conserved ability to regenerate their axons after injury.
Tadpoles also regenerate their spinal cords, but not the associated ganglia.
But a family can beat these odds, regenerate their success over generations, and flourish.
In contrast to mammals, adult salamanders and fish can completely regenerate their appendages after amputation.
The aim of this study was to determine the ability of forest soils to regenerate their macroporosity naturally.
They first transcribe a positive RNA template, then use that template to regenerate their negative RNA genome.
In the breaks between deceptions, ugly sex seems to regenerate their sick purpose — whatever that may be.
TOWNSEND: There's no question that Al Qaida core, bin Laden and Zawahiri, have worked to regenerate their ability to communicate.
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