Axolotls' Limb Regeneration Secrets Could Unlock Human Healing

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A study by Northeastern University has identified retinoic acid, a compound used in acne treatments, as a key factor in the axolotl's ability to regenerate limbs, bringing scientists closer to applying similar regenerative techniques in humans.
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