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Biology, 28.08.2019 22:10 ruthbarrera03p33d7n

When one suffers an injury to the pns, any motor or sensory deficits are typically only temporary, while cns nerve damage can lead to permanent functional deficit or loss. do some research and propose a possible explanation for the difference in the regenerative capacities of the cns and pns.

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