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Golden apple snails can regrow full, functional eyes. Studying their genes may reveal how to repair human eye injuries.
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Researchers pinpointed a gene related to eye development in golden apple snails, which can regenerate amputated eyes within ...
For more than 30 years, scientists have studied how the myogenic determination gene number 1 (MYOD) protein binds DNA to ...
The Brain Drives the Body Every lift, sprint, or explosive movement begins in the brain. Your central nervous system (CNS) sends the signal, your motor neurons ...
New study uncovers how cellular aging spreads through tissues, and how blocking a single protein might slow the process.
Columbia researchers developed a yogurt healing gel using extracellular vesicles that may accelerate human tissue repair.
Inside the rise of regenerative treatments that promise to accelerate your skin's natural renewal processes like never before ...
Still, the study adds weight to an emerging view of aging: it is not just wear and tear, but a coordinated process driven by ...