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Free Online Library: Starting over: some animals can regenerate limbs or even most of their bodies. How?(includes related information on early regeneration research) by "Science News"; Science and technology, general Cell differentiation Research Regeneration (Biology) Salamanders ... They regenerate a lot of tissues this way." ;
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Why can some animals regenerate limbs but humans cannot?; All organisms, including humans, have the ability to regenerate something in the body. Animals with more complex bodies usually regenerate parts by producing a specialized bud, or blastema, at the site of amputation. The blastema supplies the tissue necessary...
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Nov 9, 2009 ... Many animals do regenerate parts of their bodies. ... The Salk team assumed that animals would regenerate a limb by using the same set of ...
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www.nytimes.com/2009/11/09/science/09fish.html
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Regeneration, the regrowing of a lost or damaged limb, does occur in some animals. However, the ability to regenerate body parts declines progressively with the increasing complexity of animal species. Among primitive invertebrates (animals lacking a backbone), regeneration frequently occurs.
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This is because scales are frequently lost and regenerated leaving a blank page in its history. Embryos and young animals regenerate lost parts much more readily than adults. For example, the rudimentary hind limb of a frog tadpole can be replaced while the leg of an adult frog cannot.
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So Perry has stamped his paw on this product, it is designed for animals with sensitive skin and it passed Perry's sensitive markers. The product didn't lather up too much and it washed out without effort. You can see in the pic above Perry came out with a gorgeous cuddly fluff.
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Some animals can regenerate limbs or even most of their bodies. How? ... It's far too early to know whether there are insurmountable differences between animals that can regenerate and those that cannot, says Jeremy P. Brockes of University College London.
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March 7, 200 ... In Lila Guterman's article "Hope Grows for Replacing Lost Limbs and Outworn Organs" (January 31), Ronald D.G. McKay is quoted as saying that for regeneration biology to contribute to medicine, "we need to know in much more detail what's going on." He's right, ... This is an article for Premium Subscribers only.
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chronicle.com/weekly/v49/i26/26b00403.htm
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Plants can regenerate all body parts from precursor cells. Many trees, for example, can be cut off at the ground and, in due course, sprouts appear at the margins of the stump. These go on to develop new stems, leaves, and flowers. ... Invertebrate Animals...
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