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Woah, that's a lot of regeneration.
TIL.
Unwritten here is how exactly they go about snipping mouse fingers and axolotl tails off. I hope there's at least anesthetic involved.
So, sounds like small steps towards identifying part of the puzzle. Cool discovery, but plenty still to do before we're regrowing mouse arms much less human arms.
The process is established and described e.g. here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41536-025-00441-y
The original study is over 50 years old and was focussed on children: https://www.docdroid.net/LYIhrKu/1972-child-fingertip-regeneration-pdf