paris
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I am having to repost this because I put it in the wrong section before...
Hello
I am posting here because this is a general question for the members, the research community is limited on the species they typically use for research.
I am proposing for my PhD regeneration research and am looking for amphibians that break the rules. specifically I am looking for salamanders that cannot regenerate or adult (post tail) frogs/toads that can. I know of a few salamanders that cannot regenerate lenses or a few organs, but want to know from the members if they have knowledge or experience with those that are outliers.
I don't believe there are any salamander species that cannot regenerate limbs, but if you know of such please let me know. my goal is to hopefully find the nearest relative to salamanders who have lost the ability to regenerate and look at their immune system differences.
Hello
I am posting here because this is a general question for the members, the research community is limited on the species they typically use for research.
I am proposing for my PhD regeneration research and am looking for amphibians that break the rules. specifically I am looking for salamanders that cannot regenerate or adult (post tail) frogs/toads that can. I know of a few salamanders that cannot regenerate lenses or a few organs, but want to know from the members if they have knowledge or experience with those that are outliers.
I don't believe there are any salamander species that cannot regenerate limbs, but if you know of such please let me know. my goal is to hopefully find the nearest relative to salamanders who have lost the ability to regenerate and look at their immune system differences.