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The processes of decay, repair, and rejuvenation in individual organs are idiosyncratic. Specialized cells in some organs are responsible for consistent repair and rejuvenation (blood rejuvenates through human adulthood, albeit at diminished rates), but other organs lack such cells (nerve cells rarely rejuvenate). The balance between injury/decay and repair/rejuvenation ultimately results in the integrity or degeneration of an organ.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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