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Neural Repair

Evidence-informed definition Updated July 23, 2024 How to cite this entry

Neural repair refers to the process by which the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, regenerates and repairs damaged or injured neural tissue. This process can involve the creation of new neurons (neurogenesis) and restoring damaged neural connections, contributing to the brain’s resilience and recovery from injury or degenerative conditions.

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