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Alligators May Be Key To Unlock Human Tooth Regeneration
Scientists have gained an understanding of the unique cellular and molecular mechanisms behind tooth regeneration in American alligators. Hailing their find as a first, the researchers report their discovery could be used as a resource in stimulating tooth renewal in humans.
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