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Axolotl Discovery Brings Us Closer Than Ever To Regrowing Human Limbs

19 June 2025
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Axolotl Discovery Brings Us Closer Than Ever To Regrowing Human Limbs
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A team of biologists from Northeastern University and the University of Kentucky has identified retinoic acid as a key molecule in axolotl limb regeneration, which helps cells determine how to regrow specific body parts accurately. Their research, published in Nature Communications, suggests that while humans possess the necessary molecules for regeneration, our cells respond differently, leading to scar formation instead of limb regrowth.

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