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Amphibian regeneration refers to the remarkable ability of amphibians, such as salamanders and newts, to regrow lost or damaged body parts, including limbs, tails, and even parts of vital organs. This regenerative process involves complex cellular and molecular mechanisms, making amphibians a crucial model for understanding tissue regeneration and potential applications in regenerative medicine.
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