2015
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.1606
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A primer on regeneration

Abstract: Centuries of observation have uncovered a diverse range of organisms capable of overcoming loss of tissue. The act of restoring lost anatomy and function is known as regeneration, and it is broadly represented in both plant and animal kingdoms. Cumulative studies have identified a series of events that take place during regeneration of complex animal structures. First, the organism recognizes damage and undergoes wound healing. Then, programmed cell death in the vicinity of the damaged tissue precedes prolifer… Show more

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