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To define more closely the precise relationship between transplanted olfactory mucosal cell and functional outcome, it would also be useful to analyse the survival of transplanted cells within host tissue.
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Therefore, it will be crucial to develop methods of producing tissues with defined structures in order to more closely mimic the properties of a native vessel.
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