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  2. Regeneration in humans - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, this was a huge leap towards whole lung regeneration and transplants for humans, which has already taken another step forward with the lung regeneration of a non-human primate. [63] Cystic fibrosis is another disease of the lungs, which is highly fatal and genetically linked to a mutation in the CFTR gene.

  3. Regenerative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Strange and Viravuth Yin, "A Shot at Regeneration: A once abandoned drug compound shows an ability to rebuild organs damaged by illness and injury", Scientific American, vol. 320, no. 4 (April 2019), pp. 56–61.

  4. Miracle of Calanda - Wikipedia

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    Later, back at his parents home in Calanda, forced to sleep in a different bed, his ruse was discovered, and the story of the miracle was a way to save face. Dunning asserts "that no evidence exists that his leg was ever amputated — or that he was even treated at all — at the hospital in Zaragoza other than his own word.

  5. Humans Are One Crucial Step Closer to Regenerating Limbs - AOL

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  6. Every Doctor's regeneration on Doctor Who so far - AOL

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    regeneration has become one of the hallmarks of Doctor Who’s long run on television.

  7. Artificial bone - Wikipedia

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    When the human body is unable to regenerate the lost bone tissue, surgeons come in and replace the missing bone using autografts, allografts, and synthetic grafts (artificial bone). When comparing artificial bone to autograft and allograft, it is less invasive and more biocompatible since it avoids the risk of unknown viral infections.

  8. Researchers are getting better at regenerating lab animals ...

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    Growing new limbs from an amputation site is a major bioengineering challenge. For now, only lab frogs and mice get successful regrowth therapy. Researchers are getting better at regenerating lab ...

  9. Rejuvenation - Wikipedia

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    A salamander can not only regenerate a limb, but can regenerate the lens or retina of an eye and can regenerate an intestine. For regeneration the salamander tissues form a blastema by de-differentiation of mesenchymal cells, and the blastema functions as a self-organizing system to regenerate the limb. [13]