A bold plan to
regrow lost body parts in mammals could be realised by cracking the body's bioelectric code
Not exact matches
Tails in lizards and arms in starfish show an astounding ability to
regrow, but mammals have partially
lost the capacity to extensively regenerate
body parts, Dr. Zhu said.
But scientists believe it may be possible to unlock the secret to
regrowing lost limbs after identifying a set of genetic switches that allow creatures like the axolotl to regenerate
parts of their
bodies.