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Comment on 'A conserved strategy for inducing appendage regeneration in moon jellyfish, Drosophila , and mice'.

Anne E SustarJohn C Tuthill
Published in: eLife (2023)
Abrams et al. report that a simple dietary supplement is sufficient to induce appendage regeneration in jellyfish, fruit flies, and mice (Abrams et al., 2021). This conclusion is surprising because it was previously thought that flies and mice lack the capacity for regeneration after injury. We replicated the Drosophila experiments of Abrams et al. but did not observe any instances of leg regeneration. We also conclude that the "white blob" observed at the amputation site by Abrams et al. consists of bacteria and is not regenerated tissue.
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