Health & Medicine
Humans Have Potential to Regrow Body Parts Just Like Salamanders, Say Scientists
A team of scientists from Maine believe that humans have an 'untapped' potential to regrow lost or injured body parts just like the salamanders. This behavior is characterized by a certain protein in amphibians that also exists in mammals.
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