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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regenerative ability" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the ability of something to regenerate or regrow, such as a living organism's ability to regrow lost limbs. Example: The salamander's regenerative ability allows it to regrow its tail after it has been cut off.
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Lu, Y., Belin, S. & He, Z. Signaling regulations of neuronal regenerative ability.
Zebrafish possess a robust, innate CNS regenerative ability.
Liu, K. et al. PTEN deletion enhances the regenerative ability of adult corticospinal neurons.
Eirew, P. et al. A method for quantifying normal human mammary epithelial stem cells with in vivo regenerative ability.
In mammals, the early-gestation fetus has the regenerative ability to heal skin wounds without scar formation.
Ineffective myelin debris clearance is a major factor contributing to the poor regenerative ability of the central nervous system.
Articular cartilage is a mechanically highly challenged material with very limited regenerative ability.
Our results demonstrated the regenerative ability of AF cell pellets subjected to 24 h tensile pre-straining.
Owing to the limited regenerative ability of oral hard tissues, therapeutic methods are inevitably required to regenerate damaged dental tissues.
It possessed the blood stem cell's incredible regenerative ability — but unlike a normal stem cell, it could not stop regenerating, dividing and producing more cells.
But tissues like muscle and skin have remarkable regenerative ability and we should study them more.
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