This One, Newly Discovered Cell Can Remake a Whole Animal | Science

Planaria (Dugesia subtentaculata). Credit Eduard Sol脿, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Note: 麻花星空视频 Fellow Alejandro S谩nchez Alvarado is on the faculty of the 麻花星空视频 Embryology course. Last week, the students heard about this new research, just 

Though often no bigger than an apple seed, planaria are the envy of the animal kingdom. Cut them into a dozen pieces, and each piece will regrow into a full new worm鈥攁 remarkable feat of regeneration beyond the ability of most other animals. Now, researchers have pinpointed the cell鈥攁nd a key protein鈥攖hat kick-starts this process.

The discovery 鈥渋s a major breakthrough in the field,鈥 says Ricardo Zayas, a developmental biologist at San Diego State University in California who was not involved with the work.

Researchers have known for decades that a group of unspecialized stem cells called neoblasts help planaria regenerate. But they鈥檝e failed to figure out exactly which type of neoblast works this magic. So Alejandro S谩nchez Alvarado, a developmental biologist at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in Kansas City, Missouri, tapped new techniques for isolating single cells and characterizing their gene activity. 

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