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As long as a small part of your liver remains intact, it can regenerate itself to its full form. Why aren't scientists able to replicate the liver's ability to regenerate other human parts like teeth, limbs, bones etc? Are they stupid?
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>>526356689
they can but its very anti semitic to cure a problem instead of treating it
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>>526356689
>That makes too much sense.

RESIST! I WANT FREE HEALTHCARE!
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It doesn't make money
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>>526356689
The liver's "regeneration" is really just "swell to compensate for lost volume." You won't have a normal liver after losing a chunk of it.
Other organs are more reliant on form to function so just swelling in all directions like the liver does wouldn't fix the problem.
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But your kidneys can barely heal from an injury.



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