role of growth factors in neural regeneration
The role of growth factors in neural regeneration refers to the function of certain proteins that promote the growth, survival, and repair of damaged neurons in the nervous system. These growth factors play a crucial role in stimulating the regeneration of nerve cells and their connections, aiding in the recovery and restoration of neural function following injury or disease.
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