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Scientists agree that planaria capable of regeneration maintain and utilize a ... ... All animals have the power of regeneration to a greater or lesser degree. ...
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The liver is the only internal human organ capable of natural regeneration of lost tissue; as little as 25% of a liver can regenerate into a whole liver.
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One of the most remarkable things about the liver is its ability to regenerate itself. An ancient Greek myth seemed to revealed ... ... Liver Regeneration after Surgery
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Every species is capable of regeneration, from bacteria to humans. At its most elementary level, regeneration is mediated by the molecular processes of DNA ...
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The growth of new tissue or organs to replace those lost or damaged through injury. All animals and plants are capable of regeneration to some extent but, as a ...
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vaguely defined the minimum size capable of regeneration as a piece "only large enough to be seen by the naked eye" (Br0ndsted, 1969). The noted American ...
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Neuronal populations capable of regeneration following a combined treatment in rats with spinal cord transection. Vavrek R, Pearse DD, Fouad K. Faculty of ...
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The tradeoff, though, is that the CNS has no ability to regenerate itself in the event of injury. Since the PNS is capable of regeneration, it is evident that cellular ...
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They're the highest order of animals capable of regenerating body parts, including their tails, upper and lower jaws, eyes and hearts. How does this relatively ...
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The Medic is capable of regenerating health over time; the longer a Medic stays out of combat, the faster his health will recover. An injured Medic will regenerate ...
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