We now know (see Chapter 6) that at least some types of cells can revert completely to the primitive state and that such despecialization is the major, probably the only, way a blastema forms in complex animals like a salamander.
Robert O. Becker
We now know (see Chapter 6) that at least some types of cells can revert completely to the primitive state and that such despecialization is the major, probably the only, way a blastema forms in complex animals like a salamander.