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Mammals could regenerate tissue by turning on ‘genetic switch’: Chinese team

Scientists studying ability of mice to regenerate ear damage say therapies based on retinoic acid might work across various tissue types.

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scmp.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

Mammals could regenerate tissue by turning on ‘genetic switch’: Chinese team

Scientists studying ability of mice to regenerate ear damage say therapies based on retinoic acid might work across various tissue types.

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arstechnica.com1 anni fa

Changing one gene can restore some tissue regeneration to mice

Signaling from retinoic acid appears to be key to getting mice to regrow ear damage.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 27 giugno 2025·arstechnica.com

    Changing one gene can restore some tissue regeneration to mice

    Signaling from retinoic acid appears to be key to getting mice to regrow ear damage.

  2. venerdì 27 giugno 2025·scmp.com

    Mammals could regenerate tissue by turning on ‘genetic switch’: Chinese team

    Scientists studying ability of mice to regenerate ear damage say therapies based on retinoic acid might work across various tissue types.