How axolotl cells 'remember' their position to regenerate lost limbs
Upon injury, axolotl cells switch on a signal that is broadcast across one side of the limb, instructing cells to regenerate structures that match their location.
How axolotl cells 'remember' their position to regenerate lost limbs.(photo credit: ENRIQUE ALAEZ PEREZ. Via Shutterstock)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF