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Muscle growth and regeneration occurs thanks to a population of stem cells called satellite cells.

In it, they explain the molecular mechanism of regeneration in marine worms and thus create a better understanding of the natural reprogramming ability of cells.

Their findings reveal that establishing islands of trees within large oil palm monocultures can promote the recovery of native tree diversity through natural regeneration.

Because of their remarkable abilities like fusing together and reversing their own aging process, they “can teach us new ways to think about the evolution of regeneration and sentience.”

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Could regeneration, renewal and/or rebirth be what await at the end of the Witches’ Road after all the dying along the way?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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