biomaterials for neural regeneration
"Biomaterials for neural regeneration" refers to substances or materials capable of promoting the repair and regrowth of damaged or injured neural tissues in the body, such as the brain or spinal cord. These biomaterials are designed to aid in the restoration of neural function by providing structural support, delivering therapeutic agents, and creating a conducive environment for neural cell growth and tissue regeneration.
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