Mexican salamander are true masters of regeneration: so you can use what we humans can use well. What is that? The American biochemist Elly Tanaka is investigating this. The Öaw expert has now been awarded the Austrian “Nobel Prize”, the Wittgenstein price.
They look super sweet and innocent, but are not without their super powers: Mexican Salamander. Probably better known to the general public than Axolotl: Unfortunately, the animals have been hyped in recent years as a fashion animal animal. Care and support are not easy – apart from the moral care.
In any case, Axolotl is well cared for with the American biochemist Elly Tanaka: the head of the Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (Öaw) wants to discover what is behind their super powers.
Source: Krone

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