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Tristan Guyomar and I wrote a review on physical mechanisms coordinating regeneration - Featured: signalling/mechanical gradients, travelling waves and nematic fields - Dramatis personae: axolotls, hydra, planaria, spiny mice and zebrafish (ofc) with a jellyfish cameo tinyurl.com/3upzrdbs
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Charles Darwin comes back to life to wish Sir David Attenborough a happy 100th birthday. Our 3.5-min film from the LANE (University of Geneva) celebrates "the man who helped the world fall in love with nature". Happy #AttenboroughDay ! #bbc @biology-unige.bsky.social
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An extraordinary guest to celebrate Sir David Attenborough
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Regeneration restores a damaged body part to its original size, shape and structure. Research over the last decades identified signaling pathways, cel…
Gradients, waves and nematics: quantitative perspectives on regeneration
The Milinkovitch-Tzika lab