Decoding Circadian Regulation of Planarian Regeneration Through Low-Cost Automated Imaging and Computational Analysis

 

Decoding Circadian Regulation of Planarian Regeneration Through Low-Cost Automated Imaging and Computational Analysis


Sounds scary, right? But you know what’s even scarier? Losing a limb (God forbid!). Unlike some amazing creatures, we humans can’t regrow our limbs.

That’s what makes us human. But planarians—tiny, flatworm superheroes—can regrow any part of their bodies, even their heads! This incredible ability is called regeneration.

Now, if you're yawning while reading this, blame your circadian rhythm—your body’s 24-hour internal clock that controls when you sleep, eat, and more.

But here’s the twist: no one really knew how these rhythms affect regeneration in planarians—until now. Why? Because tracking it 24/7 was too expensive.

By automating the imaging process with low-cost hardware and smart programming—slashing costs by 50x—we’re uncovering powerful links. Who knows? It might even help us optimize the timing of human surgeries one day.




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  1. That is quite interesting. One day we can all become like Dr. Curt Conners 😂.

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