Salamanders & Cell Regeneration: Key to Limb Regeneration Discovered

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo

BronxZooFrank

Feeder Fish
MFK Member
Dec 31, 2012
256
0
0
USA
bitly.com
As anyone who has attempted to lift one by its tail knows, salamanders and newts can discard these body parts with no ill effect. In time, we learned that they can regenerate not only tails, but also heart, brain and spinal cord tissue…parts of any organ, it turns out, can be regrown. Furthermore, researchers describe the cell regeneration process as “perfect” – normal function is restored, and there is little if any scarring. Salamanders hold special interest for me. I’ve kept a great many species in zoos and at home, have studied several in the wild, and even had the happy opportunity to write two books on their care. I’ve always hoped that we would uncover the key to their mind-boggling abilities. I’m happy to report that a groundbreaking discovery has now given us some answers, and may lead to research of immense benefit to people suffering from a wide range of diseases and injuries. Read the rest of this article here: http://bit.ly/166O0yA

Please also check out my posts on Twitter http://bitly.com/JP27Nj and Facebook http://on.fb.me/KckP1m

My Bio, with photos of animals I’ve been lucky enough to work with http://bitly.com/LC8Lbp

Thanks, Frank
 
my aunt accidentally chopped off a large portion of the tail of a salamander while hoeing the garden, it was bleeding really bad, this post makes me feel better that it might have survive
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com