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      Submitted by Ken Yamada (@kenneth.yamada) kudos icon + 19/May/17 3:19 PM

      Autotherapies

      Embryonic "compensation" and autotherapies

      Embryonic tissues and organs can often effectively compensate for defects during development, but how they do so is poorly understood. Applying strategies used by embryos to adults could lead to novel autotherapies.

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