China identifies genetic mechanism for mammalian organ regeneration

China identifies genetic mechanism for mammalian organ regeneration
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China identifies genetic mechanism for mammalian organ regeneration

Chinese scientists have highlighted a genetic system that can pave the way to reproduce organs in mammals, a success that brings closer to the dream of repairing naturally damaged tissue. The research conducted by a team at the Chinese Academy of Sciences focused on the liver regeneration process of Mice, which reveals the role of Jean Lynn 28A in activating regenerative routes. Unlike some animals such as sailors, mammals usually have limited regenerative abilities, but by manipulating this gene, researchers have increased cell regeneration and organ repair. This discovery promises to develop new medical treatment for serious injuries and failures in limbs, which may reduce the need for transplantation. Researchers emphasized that these results need more work to translate these results into humans, but conclusions take a significant step forward in regenerative medicine. China has continued to invest in state genetic research, with a view to finding solutions for long -term health challenges through biotechnology innovation.

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