“Researchers say they have identified the two genes primarily responsible for antler regenerat
“Researchers say they have identified the two genes primarily responsible for antler regeneration in one species, fallow deer. The study, reported Tuesday in the Journal of Stem Cell Research and Therapy, notes that these genes are also found in humans, potentially opening new avenues of research into bone trauma and diseases. Researchers say they have identified the two genes primarily responsible for antler regeneration in one species, fallow deer. The study, reported Tuesday in the Journal of Stem Cell Research and Therapy, notes that these genes are also found in humans, potentially opening new avenues of research into bone trauma and diseases.”Read the full story: New York Times, “Deer Antlers Couldn’t Grow So Fast Without These Genes”(Image Caption/Credit: The red deer (Cervus elaphus), Wikimedia Commons) -- source link
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