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“... cellular and molecular processes leading to scar formation and remodelling had already occurred, or were...”
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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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“... attention was given to the understanding of the phase formation in potassium tantalate synthesized via...”
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“...Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfated ester (DHEAS) decrease serum concentrations with age...”
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“...The oral carcinoma cell squamous (OSCC) is epithelial cancer responsible for the majority...”
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