Why we can't regenerate like Deadpool?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2021
- Lower vertebrates such as salamander can completely regenerate many tissues even their brain, but our cells prefer scarring rather than regeneration. Recent evidence suggests that one of the reasons behind this is our immune system, which can control regeneration in salamanders and humans. I'm gonna cover the general idea behind this theory and get into more details in other videos.
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Reference and attributions:
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#TDIITD #Regeneration #immunesystem - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
loving the kurzgesagt refrerences XD
Very cool video
Hey buddy, glad you enjoyed it. Stay around for upcoming videos.
first video i have seen great content
Hi, I'm glad that you enjoyed it. Stay around for more.
nice video
Hey buddy, thanks for the visit and a nice comment. hope you enjoy my next video as well.
Thank you for your work
Is there any correlation between metabolic rate per kg and scars/regeneration ability in species?
I don't think there is any direct correlation. While metabolic rate can influence various physiological processes, including tissue repair and regeneration, it is just one factor among many that contribute to an organism's regenerative abilities. The ability to regenerate or heal scars is a complex trait that is influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and evolutionary factors.
@@Find-the-Devil I have a lot more questions :) But I'm rather shy about asking them not to bother you too much :) But if you may appear interested in some of them here they are:
Why body doesn't dissolve the scars afterward?
The scars don't dissolve afterward in any organ. Or some organs are able to get rid of scars?
Are there examples among species when initially formed scars dissolve afterwards?
Are there exist differences in how big/thick scar will be formed depending on age?
All is a response to dietary and lifestyle normal.