As a deterrent to poachers, her horn had been surgically removed under anaesthetic two years ago, but regrew to about 2.5kg – enough to sign her death warrant. |
Amphibian fossils from 290 million years ago show signs that the animals regrew limbs, researchers report online October 26 in Nature. |
Once the disease was completely and benignly removed, the islet regrew in the pancreas,'' Faustman said. |
We were able to clean them up, and God and Mother Nature and Albert regrew them. |
When the team prevented nerves in a limb from growing, but added the nAG protein to stem cells in the limb, the limb still regrew. |
The father-of-ten moved to the city of Peshawar and regrew his moustache, treating it with a combination of products including coconut oil and soaps on which he spends almost £100 a month. |