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When damaged, the adult brain repairs itself by going back to the beginning
April 15, 2020 by NewsBot
When adult brain cells are injured, they revert to an embryonic state, say researchers. In their newly adopted immature state, the cells become capable of re-growing new connections that, under the right conditions, can help to restore lost function.


