Do frogs regenerate?
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Scientists Got Adult Frogs to RegrowLimbs. ... For the first time, scientists have shown that adult frogs can regrow amputated legs. They say the approach can work in humans, too. “There is no reason that human bodiescan't regenerate,” said Tufts University biologist Michael Levin, who led the new research
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After the limb or tail has been autotomized, cells move into action and the tissues will regenerate. In some cases a shed limb can itselfregenerate a new individual. Limitedregeneration of limbs occurs in most fishes and salamanders, and tailregeneration takes place in larval frogsand toads (but not adults).
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