Embracing the diversity of model systems to deconstruct the basis of regeneration and tissue repair

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The eighth EMBO conference in the series 'The Molecular and Cellular Basis of Regeneration and Tissue Repair' took place in Barcelona (Spain) in September 2022. A total of 173 researchers from across the globe shared their latest advances in deciphering the molecular and cellular basis of wound healing, tissue repair and regeneration, as well as their implications for future clinical applications. The conference showcased an ever-expanding diversity of model organisms used to identify mechanisms that promote regeneration. Over 25 species were discussed, ranging from invertebrates to humans. Here, we provide an overview of the exciting topics presented at the conference, highlighting novel discoveries in regeneration and perspectives for regenerative medicine.

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Amiel, A. R., Tsai, S. L., & Wehner, D. (2023). Embracing the diversity of model systems to deconstruct the basis of regeneration and tissue repair. Development (Cambridge), 150(3). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.201579

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