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Brownie
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20 November, 20:33
Why don't nerve cells regenerate?
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Nichols
20 November, 20:36
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They actually divide rarely, which are put in the category of G0 in the cell cycle. in G0, cells are unlikely to divide but still carry out their normal functions. some data suggests that neurons can divide but there is still research going on for this
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