extracellular matrix and neural regeneration
"Extracellular matrix refers to the specialized structure outside of cells that provides support and regulates cellular behavior in tissues. Neural regeneration is the process by which damaged or injured nervous tissue is repaired or replaced. Together, extracellular matrix and neural regeneration involve the interaction of cells and the surrounding matrix to support the growth and repair of neural tissue."
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