Dynamic cell fate transitions during morphallactic regeneration
In a groundbreaking study, time-course scRNA-seq of Hydra reveals dynamic cell fate transitions in morphallactic regeneration, shedding light on this complex process. PMID:42230581, Nat Commun 2026…
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