Lens regeneration: A historical perspective

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The idea of regenerating injured body parts has captivated human imagination for centuries, and the topic still remains an area of extensive scientific research. This review focuses on the process of lens regeneration: its history, our current knowledge, and the questions that remain unanswered. By highlighting some of the milestones that have shaped our understanding of this phenomenon and the contributions of scientists who have dedicated their lives to investigating these questions, we explore how regeneration enquiry evolved into the science it is today, and how technological advances accelerated our understanding of these remarkable processes.

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Natalia Vergara, M., Tsissios, G., & Del Rio-Tsonis, K. (2018). Lens regeneration: A historical perspective. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 62(6–8), 351–361. https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.180084nv

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