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- W4206703318 abstract "The ability to recover from organ loss in adults of different vertebrates varies dramatically, from an almost complete morphological and functional regeneration in numerous amphibians and fish to a limited wound healing and scarring in terrestrial vertebrates, reptiles, birds, and mammals. The term regeneration after injury comprises healing capabilities from a small wound to a variable anatomical and physiological restitution of an injured or lost organ. The comparison of the regenerative abilities among vertebrates generally neglects to consider the different biological conditions and evolution of piscine versus land vertebrates. It is surprising that modern biologists, like laypeople, still believe that is obvious to compare the regenerative limb or digits of some amphibians with the non-regenerating limb or digits of humans, since the two organisms possess the same appendages. This superficial belief should be definitely clarified, and the following discussion is a brief synthesis of previous, extensive laboratory and theoretical studies that have provided a new biological explanation for the high ability of regeneration present only in some anamniotes and the absence of regeneration in amniotes (Alibardi 2017, 2018a, 2018b, 2019a, 2019b, 2020, 2021)." @default.
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- W4206703318 title "Invited Letter. Organ Regeneration Occurs in Vertebrates with Aquatic-Related Life Cycles Including Metamorphosis and was Lost During Land Transition" @default.
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