| 41. | This visual standardisation has allowed narratives to play around with regeneration.
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| 42. | The material must also maintain the channel during the nerve regeneration.
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| 43. | Knockdown of CDKN1B stimulates regeneration of cochlear hair cells in mice.
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| 44. | For menstruation, it promotes the endometrium regeneration after menstrual breakdown.
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| 45. | Dihydropteridine reductase deficiency is a defect in the regeneration of tetrahydrobiopterin.
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| 46. | Another disadvantage is that the time required for regeneration limits throughput.
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| 47. | His name is particularly associated with the concept of regeneration niche.
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| 48. | His work reflects cycles of regeneration in nature and environmental issues.
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| 49. | Chromatolysis is reversed when the cell is prepared for axon regeneration.
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| 50. | Axon regeneration is characterized by the formation of a growth cone.
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