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Tissue regeneration mechanical conditioning

Mechanical Conditioning. Tissue regeneration has been shown to benefit from external mechanical stimuli. One study demonstrated that constant mechanical tension elongated the axon bundles of synapsed primary embryonic rat cortical neurons in vitro (Smith et al., 2(X)1). Moreover, certain... [Pg.369]

B. The mechanisms that maintain balance between NAD" usage and regeneration differ under aerobic versus anaerobic conditions in tissues. [Pg.73]


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