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+ | In living tissues, '''reinnervation''' describes the process by which [[motor nerves]] grow new [[axons]] in order to take over the functionality of nearby dead or otherwise dysfunctional nerves. |
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+ | * [http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Reinnervation Reinnervation process and deRe] |
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In living tissues, reinnervation describes the process by which motor nerves grow new axons in order to take over the functionality of nearby dead or otherwise dysfunctional nerves.