neuroprotective factors in neural regeneration
Neuroprotective factors in neural regeneration refer to substances or mechanisms that help protect and support the growth and repair of damaged or degenerating nerve tissues in the brain or nervous system. These protective factors can enhance the survival of neurons, promote the growth of new nerve cells, and improve overall neural function and recovery.
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