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The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences

Authors

Jacob Mamrout

Abstract

This thesis will give an in-depth analysis into the mechanisms of regeneration that amphibians use and how the blastema forms. It will also discuss genes and proteins that play a role including the P53 gene, Transforming Growth Factor Beta, CD59, and others. Regenerative potential of mammals will be discussed using the information found. Findings include that mammals may have regeneration potential because of the ability we have to deactivate certain genes to allow cells to dedifferentiate.

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