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The neural retina of amphibians and chick embryos regenerates following damage. Retinal regeneration requires a change in the differentiated state of the cells of the pigmented epithelium of the retina to a neural progenitor phenotype. The molecular mechanisms that control the cell fate decision between these two very different cell types involves both soluble growth factors of the fibroblast growth...