This research investigates whether regeneration can be induced in animals that normally lack regenerative abilities. Using nutrient factors such as amino acids and insulin, regeneration was stimulated in mice, jellyfish, and fruit flies. The findings reveal that regeneration is a coordinated whole-body process involving energy allocation, organ remodeling, and conserved nutrient signaling pathways.

This research investigates how different low-calorie sweeteners interact with the body’s sweet-taste receptor and influence biochemical signaling. By measuring the molecular “messenger” responses triggered by various sweeteners, the project aims to identify which ones have healthier metabolic effects, supporting better choices for weight management, diabetes, and general well-being.