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Stowers scientists uncover a critical component that helps killifish regenerate their fins [Video]

The findings are a step toward closing the gap on how we could one day deploy regenerative medicine in humans

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Spontaneous injuries like the loss of a limb or damage to the spinal cord are impossible for humans to repair. Yet, some animals have an extraordinary capacity to regenerate after injury, a response that requires a precise sequence of cellular events. Now, new research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has unveiled a critical timing factor—specifically how long cells actively respond to injury—involved in regulating regeneration.

Stowers scientists discuss findings of killifish limb regeneration research, shedding light on the evolutionary aspects of regeneration and the potential for developing novel therapeutic strategies in regenerative medicine for humans.
The African Killifish

A recent study published in iScience on September 20, 2024, sought to understand exactly how an organism knows how much tissue has been lost post-injury. Led by …

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