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Wound Epithelium
F-actin (green) and nuclear (blue) staining reveals the morphology of the wound edge.

ROS
Dye that labels reactive oxygen species (ROS) highlights the new tissues of the blastema in green/red.

Neurogenesis
Synapsin labeling (green) of the planarian anterior nervous system and brain.

Wound Epithelium
F-actin (green) and nuclear (blue) staining reveals the morphology of the wound edge.
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