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indrasishsg

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first of all...a good evening to all.
then hats of to the owner and the moderator of this website/forum for keeping it up to date.
let me introduce myself. i am indrasish sengupta. a scholar working on regeneration in the axolotl.
i have just started my work. so i can not tell anything about the progress right now.
i have axo's of 6-8 months age. they are yet to mature sexually.


well i am an indian. but being a student of science its better to be a global citizen.
 

blueberlin

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Hello and welcome to the Forum!

It is nice to meet someone with a scientific interest in axolotls. Also nice to meet someone from your corner of the world! As you wrote, it is better to be a global citizen.

If I may, I would recommend reading this announcement before posting more:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/announcement.php?f=48

In any case, I hope you find any information you are seeking and that you will share any information that you have.

Cordially,

-Eva
 
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