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“...Regeneration is the ability to fully restore the structure and function of a lost body part, after...”
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“... caudal fin amputation, formation of the new bone elements depends greatly on tissue plasticity (changes...”
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“... to be developed so that it can effectively carry these processes that were so hardly encouraged and advocated...”
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“... of polypharmacy, the combination of which can trigger sensory changes in the individual. Polymedicated patients...”
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