A new study revealed that the domit ability to regime after amputation may one day to create a treatment for any blocks “.
Apple Lumail has a single ability to strengthen their eyes, that faces human eyes.
The scientists who study the reproduction processing that in respayer is most restoring, resít the vision in this software calls “, which is also found in humans.
The scientents have written in their study: “Our studies claims that (PAX6), as in the man’s, it is necessary for the eye rise, which returns a search object of the search objects that resembles the camera.
This work in an exervation of our knowledge of the resentment of the complex sensory organs, and gives us opportunities to explain this process.
Scientists hope to study this gene in more detail to see if they can open the way to the future treatments for human issues.
Serpels are known to figure out the heads from the 1st century after the last research is the first to full of the animal registration process.
The apples are the only animal with an eye eye resembling the human eye, and is known for their ability to regenerate.
This type of eyes contains to braise, lens and retina, and it is in all the vertibra, on time to spread, clothes and some snails.
“We’ve made a good deal of effort to show you this genities that take part in the human eye growth is also in your moleularia and moleular biology and biology.
He gave them, and then renovasses, the fence: its genetic expression is almost identical to the original eye “.
The study found that the fathers ingredients were recorded in 15 days, and then mature for several times. But Akuri claiming that there is no conclusive evidence of the saw’s ability to see the new eye. The Future Search will be trying to confirm this.
It is found that the “PAX6” genius was as essential as the eyes grow, and one follow -up will be made to see if he has a role effect in his renewal.
“If you find a group of important genes to the lord, and several genes are present in the vertebrae, we can activate the growing eye to regenerate in the eye.”
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