gene therapy for neural regeneration
Gene therapy for neural regeneration refers to a medical approach that uses genetic tools to promote the growth and repair of damaged or diseased neural cells in the human body. By modifying and delivering specific genes into the affected neural cells, this therapy aims to stimulate their regenerative capabilities and restore their normal function, potentially offering therapeutic benefits for various neural conditions and injuries.
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