Developmental biology/neurogenesis/regeneration papers

https://anatomypubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/dvdy.21314 => CATEGORIZES ALL THE neural crest stem cell proteins in a way that makes them MEMORABLE and trackable

MAYBES: Regeneration: What the axolotl can teach us about regrowing human limbs - Science in the News

An approach inspired by Levin’s work would involve potentially replacing entire sections of tissue, as Jean Hebert has proposed, but then relying on regeneration to restore the organ to its original size. Right now it’s unclear how further one could extend this, but as a proof of concept we do know axolotl can regenerate parts of its heart and even brain.

^this GAVE ME 9999999X MORE HOPE THAN ANYTHING THAT COULD COME OUT OF A STANDARD BIOGERONTOLOGIST’S BLOODY MOUTH