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Warpy

(113,131 posts)
Thu Nov 17, 2022, 10:54 PM Nov 2022

Leprosy: Ancient disease able to regenerate organs

Leprosy bacteria may hold the secret to safely repairing and regenerating the body, researchers at the University of Edinburgh say.

Animal experiments have uncovered the bacteria's remarkable ability to almost double the size of livers by stimulating healthy growth.

It is a sneakily selfish act that gives the bacteria more tissue to infect.
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The experiments, which were performed in the US, showed the infection heads to the armoured animals' livers, where it performed a controlled hijacking of the organ to reprogram it for its own purpose.

https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63626239

Lots of information there, wish BBC would realize there's a difference between a paragraph and a sentence.

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Leprosy: Ancient disease able to regenerate organs (Original Post) Warpy Nov 2022 OP
The "armored animals" referred to are armadillos. eppur_se_muova Nov 2022 #1
That's why I suggested people read the article Warpy Nov 2022 #4
Be royable Nov 2022 #2
LOL!!! nt Wounded Bear Nov 2022 #3

eppur_se_muova

(37,662 posts)
1. The "armored animals" referred to are armadillos.
Thu Nov 17, 2022, 10:56 PM
Nov 2022

Armadillos can be infected with the same bacterium as humans, which is rare.

Second the criticism of BBC (and others') one-sentence paras.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
4. That's why I suggested people read the article
Fri Nov 18, 2022, 12:48 PM
Nov 2022

BBC's mistaking sentences for paragraphs combined with their terse sentences prevented me from posting that.

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