What cellular mechanism drives the newt's successful cardiac regeneration?
Answer
Re-programming of existing, differentiated muscle cells to revert to a proliferative state
Regeneration is initiated by specialized signaling pathways that cause mature cardiomyocytes to revert their programming, enabling them to divide and regenerate the lost heart tissue.

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