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    Subjects: ...nerve regeneration; peripheral nerve injury; nerve conduit; selective nerve regeneration...
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    by Jangwoo Lee, David M Gardiner
    Published 2012-01-01
    ... therapies for inducing joint regeneration in humans. To this end, we have used the axolotl (Mexican...
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    ... mechanisms may provide insights into facilitating nerve regeneration in humans....
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    by Stéphane Roy, Mathieu Lévesque
    Published 2006-01-01
    ... therapeutic approaches leading to regeneration in humans....
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    by Thiery, Alexandre
    Published 2018
    ... study of dental regeneration in humans. I show that odontogenesis is widely conserved from sharks...
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    by Zhenzhen Liu, Lixia Luo, Yizhi Liu, Xiaoting Ruan
    Published 2020-10-01
    ... epithelial stem/progenitor cells (LECs) can achieve functional lens regeneration in humans. The lens...
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    ...  processes  of forest  regeneration and  human’s management   targeting  the harvesting  of latex...
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    by Godoy, Rafael Soares
    Published 2015
    ... therapeutic approaches targeting DA neuron regeneration in humans. The Tg(dat:CFP-NTR) line efficiently labels...
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    ... and are the engine of corneal transparency. Nevertheless, they are a vulnerable population incapable of regeneration...
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    ... therefore provide a deeper insight into the mechanisms that prevent limb regeneration in humans and other...
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    by Wagstaff, Laura Jane
    Published 2018
    ... regeneration in humans is poor. An important factor is the deterioration of the distal nerve stump, a process...
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