Introducing 'A regeneration retrospective', a miniseries on
@the_node in honour of the
@ISRB #ISRB2023 meeting. Each day I compare a #regeneration article from one of @Dev_journal's first issues with today's research.

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective/highlights/

In the first post, learn about a Danish couple that enjoyed long walks on the beach collecting flatworms and the work of Hayoung Lee & colleagues.

I hope you enjoy and revisit @the_node tomorrow for the next post.

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-planarians-aplenty/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective - the Node

The field of regenerative biology has grown considerably since the millennium and, with the creation of the International Society of Regeneration Biology

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Today on @the_node, a 3-minute read on skeletal muscle #regeneration. We meet East Africa-based chiropteran-crusher, JCT Church, and take a whistle-stop tour through the work of Corey Flynn, Deneek Willik & colleagues. #ISRB2023

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-muscle-memory-lane/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective: muscle memory lane - the Node

This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Unlike many other mammalian tissues, adult skeletal muscle has a remarkable aptitude for

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No wound, no #regeneration! In this collagen-centric third instalment on @the_node, we discuss the work of amateur guinea pig tattoo artists, together with @simoesfili, Paul Riley and colleagues' study of #cardiacregeneration. #ISRB2023

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-time-heals-all-wounds/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective: time heals all wounds - the Node

This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Wound healing is a crucial process in both regenerating and non-regenerating tissues. In

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On the final day of #ISRB2023, our retrospective @the_node post introduces zoologist, engineer, Lieutenant and author David Newth, and his work on epimorphic tail #regeneration, complemented by recent studies by Momoko Deguchi, Taro Fukazawa and Takeo Kubo.

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-a-budding-tale/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective: a budding tale - the Node

This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Epimorphic regeneration, the process of replacing lost appendages, is probably the most

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#ISRB2023 is over and we're reaching the end of our jaunt down memory lane. Today, we revisit Dr. D.R. Newth's newts and their mysterious #limbregeneration abilities, compared with Takashi Takeuchi, Haruka Matsubara and colleagues' modern perspective.

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-hands-on-hard-graft/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective: hands-on hard graft - the Node

This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. Yesterday, we went through a couple of examples of amphibian tail regeneration. Limb

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The last '#regeneration retrospective' on @the_node says "goodbye and thanks for all the fish", featuring work from a Nobel Prize winner and Lili Zhou, Ken Poss, Mayssa Mollaked and colleagues.

I hope this #ISRB2023-inspired series was entertaining! Peace out.

https://thenode.biologists.com/a-regeneration-retrospective-go-fish/highlights/

A regeneration retrospective: go fish - the Node

This post is part of the regeneration retrospective series. First, I'd be remiss not to acknowledge that most of my posts have been on vertebrate systems

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