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Alebrije participante del décimo primer desfile de alebrijes monumentales llevado acabo en Octubre 2017. Estuvo expuesto temporalmente en Reforma y posteriomente fue donado al Ajolotario Cuemanco (en el embarcadero Cuemanco, Xochimilco; CDMX) con el fin de fomentar la preservación del ajolote y el cuidado de su hábitat. Autores: AlineTzin y Colectivo Alebrisarte Fotografia: Rodortiztiran
Learning the Secrets of Tissue Regeneration: Decoding the Axolotl Ability to Regrow Limbs
The sequencing of the largest genome to date lays the foundation for novel insights into tissue regeneration.
A team of researchers led by scientists in Vienna, Dresden and Heidelberg has decoded the entire genetic information of the Mexican salamander axolotl. The axolotl genome, which is the largest genome ever to be sequenced, will be a powerful tool to study the molecular basis for regrowing limbs and other forms of regeneration.
After being injured, an axolotl can regrow bones, muscles and nerves in the right places. The decoding of the genome of the Mexican axolotl Ambystoma mexicanu will provide researchers with key insights into the process of tissue regeneration.
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"And, he thought, I know why. They want to be the agents, not the victims, of history. They identify with God's power and believe they are godlike. That is their basic madness. I am weak, small, of no consequence to the universe. It does not notice me; I live on unseen. But why is that bad? Isn't it better that way? Whom the gods notice they destroy. Be small . . ." The Man in The High Castle Philip K. Dick
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