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Limb regrowth takes two

Miguel Torres ()
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Miguel Torres: Miguel Torres is in the Cardiovascular Development Program, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares, 28029 Madrid, Spain.

Nature, 2016, vol. 533, issue 7603, 328-330

Abstract: Salamanders can regenerate several of their organs, including amputated limbs. Analysis of a Mexican salamander shows that crosstalk between two signalling molecules regulates limb regeneration. See Letter p.407

Date: 2016
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