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  • ...olecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
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  • ...olecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
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  • * [[Muscle regeneration]]: The process of repairing and regenerating damaged muscle tissue.
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  • * [[Aberrant regeneration]]: The misdirection of regenerating axons to inappropriate targets following nerve injury.
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  • ...rbon dioxide. The acetaldehyde is then reduced by NADH to produce ethanol, regenerating the NAD+ needed for glycolysis to continue.
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  • ...(/ɡroʊθ koʊn/) is a dynamic, actin-supported extension of a developing or regenerating [[neurite]] seeking its synaptic target. Its main function is to explore th
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  • ...olecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
    2 KB (243 words) - 17:42, 7 February 2024
  • ...teins for the nerve cell. They are particularly active in neurons that are regenerating or synthesizing large amounts of protein.
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  • '''Repair''' is a medical term referring to the body's natural process of regenerating or replacing damaged tissue. The term is derived from the Latin word 'repar
    2 KB (244 words) - 20:42, 4 February 2024
  • ...olecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
    2 KB (278 words) - 21:27, 3 February 2024
  • ...olecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function.
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